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Old July 3rd, 2005, 05:14 PM
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Default NOD32 ver 3.00

When will it out?
Will it have a great big button marked "Remove virus with Blackspears maxed-out settings"? (Please Eset)
Will there be another button marked "Scan for virus with Blackspears maxed-out settings"? (another please Eset)
Will there be less boxes to tick to configure it? (yet another please Eset!)
Will there be a Mac version? (grovel)

Seriously though. I love NOD and cant wait to see what goodies are waiting for us in version 3 (whenever that is).

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Old July 3rd, 2005, 06:15 PM
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I think Marcos said awhile back it will be out when it's out. I also don't believe that Eset will discuss any time tables with you either.
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Old July 3rd, 2005, 06:27 PM
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Will it have a great big button marked "Remove virus with Blackspears maxed-out settings"? (Please Eset)
Will there be another button marked "Scan for virus with Blackspears maxed-out settings"? (another please Eset)
Will there be less boxes to tick to configure it? (yet another please Eset!)
Future changes to Nod32

I wouldn't want Nod32 to have less boxes to tick, I do want an import and export settings button though

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Old July 3rd, 2005, 06:58 PM
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Because I like options so I can configure the software excatly the way I like it, I do not want less boxes to tick. Worst case scenario: Fully automated AV program that automatically deletes stuff ... I hate that, ecpecially if it's a false/positive detection

But I think NOD would be more known to the general consumers if they made a personal and pro version ( pro being the one we have to play with now )

Sry for the spelling, tired.
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Old July 3rd, 2005, 07:05 PM
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Because I like options so I can configure the software excatly the way I like it, I do not want less boxes to tick.

But as NOD 2.5 scans all files by default then surely the need to specify 'scan archives, compressed, documents' etc is redundant and could be covered by:

'scan all files' and then have delete/clean/quarantine etc options?
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Old July 3rd, 2005, 08:22 PM
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I wouldn't want Nod32 to have less boxes to tick, I do want an import and export settings button though
+1 this would be very handy for importing ur settings so i we wont have to change our settings manually.
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But I think NOD would be more known to the general consumers if they made a personal and pro version ( pro being the one we have to play with now )
how would have two version be good? Symantec stopped have two version and Kaspersky will also stop having two version when they release KAV 6. personally one version is good enough.
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Will there be less boxes to tick to configure it? (yet another please Eset!)

Initially, when you use NOD32 for the first time you find the configuration process a bit cumbersome . Thats what I felt. But after a while, you get the feel of the programme and its not that tough. I guess that holds true for any new software you use and not just NOD32.

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Future changes to Nod32

I wouldn't want Nod32 to have less boxes to tick, I do want an import and export settings button though

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Yes but I SHOULD NOT have to tick everything 5 times for every module ...

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Yes but I SHOULD NOT have to tick everything 5 times for every module ...

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That's just Nod32 being fully manageable, and this is why I and others have suggested a "Import and Export" settings button.

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Yes your suggestions are good ones - and ur help on this forum excellent...


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Old July 5th, 2005, 03:57 AM
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Yes your suggestions are good ones - and ur help on this forum excellent...
Thank you.

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