Thursday, December 06, 2007

Avast Antivirus 4.7.1098 – Keep Your PC Safe


Avast antivirus, one of the very popular antivirus software, has been updated yesterday to the version 4.7.1098.
This antivirus software provides the solid protection from viruses, spyware and other types of computer threats. Avast guards your computer and the network with multiple protective components that scan executables and files.
You can choose scanning parameters and set the appropriate sensitivity level for scanning e-mails, downloaded files, instant messages, and P2P hosts.
Avast offers you an adequate protection for POP3, SMTP and IMAP accounts.
One of the features on which I would want to focus attention is possibility to scan pc at boot time. It is very useful sometimes.
You will find that there are two different interfaces - one for the average user and one that is for the more advanced user. Avast has simple and customizable interface that is very easy to use.
There are two different versions of this antivirus: Avast Professional Edition and Avast Home Edition. The second one is the light and free version of the first one.
The latest update contains fixes to existing definitions and removal of false alarms.





I think that It is really good software with instant real time protection, regular updates, and much more.
You can download this software by clicking the following links:

2 comments:

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