Bizarre™ Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 The professional solution to great protection. Avast! 4 Professional Edition is a collection of award winning, high-end technologies that work in perfect synergy, having one common goal: to protect your system and valuable data against computer viruses. It represents a best-in-class solution for any Windows-based workstation. Avast! 4 Professional Edition comes with anti-spyware, anti-rootkit and strong self-protection built-in. It is designed to protect your valuable data and programs, as well as keep itself up-to-date and has the kind of built-in features that many vendors charge for additionally, or don't include at all.Download Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizarre™ Posted August 21, 2009 Author Share Posted August 21, 2009 InstallIt should be possible to do the installation over existing v4.8, but this feature is still somewhat experimental so my suggestion would be to do a clean install (i.e. remove the current version of avast, reboot, and then do the install of v5 beta).Limitations and BugsThis first beta still has some limitations/bugs/problems. To name the most important ones:1. it currently doesn't contain the most up-to-date defs. That is, part of the defs are somewhat outdated as we're still making changes to the infrastructure. Hence, it is not recommended to use this beta as a tool to protect your system. Also, it is probably too early to do any detection tests at this time.2. the Behavior Shield is not yet fully connected (has very limited functionality at the moment - is just a skeleton, really)3. the antirootkit component is not connected4. there is no licensing component in this version; i.e., no registration, no activation... however, there's a hard-wired time bomb that will disable the program in about 2 months (there will be multiple beta refreshes before that happens, and hopefully even the final product)5. the sounds are missing. We plan to have sounds in the final product (and later betas) but they're not there now.6. the design will likely change a little bit still... some of the corners will be rounded etc...7. some of the Web Shield settings are missing8. some of the Shield settings actually require the Shield to be restarted to become effective (Actions, Alerts, Report file, Packers, ...)9. the GUI sometimes doesn't get refreshed automatically (i.e. you change something via the tray icon, and the main dialog doesn't update itself to reflect that change)10. the iNews, Community and Event log pages are just placeholders atm11. the Scan Result window still needs some changes12. the built-in program updater doesn't ask for a reboot when it's done (even if it's necessary in order to apply the new update). Also, the update, when initiated from the main UI, may end up in an unexpected state. As an alternative, we recommend using the updater in Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> avast! Free Antivirus -> Change/Remove -> Update.13. context-menu scan in Explorer doesn't work.DisclaimerThis is beta software. Use at your own risk.BTW we plan to have roughly two beta refreshes a week until the program settles little bit. Then roughly one refresh a week.I think we'll also reopen the Beta subcategory of the forum soon, so this will be the place to write. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shanijee Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 install it on your own risk bug's and bsod occure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
demonon Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 Very interesting.Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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