This will be very nice, especially for friends and family to use, since jumping through hoops to use other products, or uninstalling the excessive components is pretty annoying. The interface is clean and simple, so non-savvy computer people don't feel like they are getting ready to launch the missiles from the silos.
I am up to 3 machines I have run this on, and one of the things I do appreciate, is the Option to remove or allow items detected. Some apps I run got mixed up as evilware, as they can be put into wrappers and be self deployable for nefarious purposes. In this scanner, it warns you of their presence, but does not block them automatically and leaves you the option to allow or delete it.
This is as big win, especially for machines you are working on remotely, as other Anti-V products have either disabled items automatically, or modified the configuration to remove the access password, and grant full console with no password. It's nice to see the scanner detection was given some logical though in design.
This post has been edited by Pic0o: 02 October 2009 - 09:06 AM
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