BufferZone Pro 4.07-128

Discussion in 'sandboxing & virtualization' started by Feandur, Nov 6, 2014.

  1. Feandur

    Feandur Registered Member

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    Softpedia review

    Web page of TrustWare

    Only trouble is for a free trial the user is directed to download.com :(

    Wonder what 'extras' the download will give me... cough


    My question is... Is Buffer Zone Pro, in its 64bit form similar in operation and effectiveness as Defence Wall on x32bit platforms? ...or am I better staying with appguard.

    Any thoughts?

    feandur,
     
  2. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    This is just my opinion, but from having looked at Buffer Zone back in the 32bit days, I would stay with Appguard
     
  3. taleblou

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    here is a non download.com link for the same version:
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/BufferZone-Pro.shtml

    by the way the last time I tried it, it seems their free registration (needed to activate) did not work as their server is unresponsive.

    also the download.com download is down for bufferzone pro
     
  4. taleblou

    taleblou Registered Member

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    update:
    I tried on windows 8.1 64bit and bufferzone pro is incompatible and won't run on windows 8 at all.
     
  5. Feandur

    Feandur Registered Member

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    Good to know.

    Appguard it is then.

    Had good results with version 3...
    bit cautious about v4.. but will give it a try.

    thanks all
    feandur
     
  6. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    You will like it.
     
  7. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

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    I think it is almost dead.
     
  8. taleblou

    taleblou Registered Member

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    many good free programs died. Comodo time machines, Bufferzone pro are 2 examples. Too bad.
     
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    Permanent Discontinuity = R.I.P.
     
  10. aigle

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    It was good sandbox. They failed to make it a bit snappier. Also it could not attract a large user base.
     
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