Well here it is folks, a preview of the new Process Guard GUI.....with permission from DCS of course . Regards, Jade.
If you have already bought the 1.x version, the upgrade will be for free, if i am wrong DCS will correct me, but i'm nearly sure of it, because it should have been the 1.400 at start
I am pretty sure it will be free. DCS is the best there is as far as "free" upgrades. I would not have bought WorrmGuard 3 if not for the track record by DCS in this matter
Indeed, DCS is known for free upgrade, even if i wasn't a TDS2 user, i have heard that TDS2 users were upgraded to TDS3 for free
Wow it looks great,any idea when it will be released. I'm not doing a thing this weekend sure would be fun setting it up.
Bare in mind that the price of PG has gone up once since it came out (initial price, that is, not talking about version updates, which are free if you already own it). If you haven't gotten it already, you might want to do so. (I was amazed that they didn't raise the price more than they did the first time). Pete
Yes it is a free upgrade for all registered users. We did raise the price from $19.95 to $24.95 after version 1.200 was released due to all the new features, but existing users got all those benefits for free. I doubt there will be any new version of Process Guard that we will charge existing customers to upgrade to, but there is the possibility that the price of PG will change for new customers. -Jason-
Any chance to get a screenshot of the MD5 tab? Maybe it will shed some light on my old question: will PG provide MD5 for dlls?
Hi Hojtsy, We were only allowed to show one screeshot to the public - Sorry IHopefully DCS will answer your question about MD5 protection in the next few hours
OK, other than to boost someone's own ego, what is really the point of this thread? It was started by posting a screen shot which says absolutely nothing of value. We know that some sort of MD5 checking is about to be released to PG - but how comprehensive or useful that will be remains to be seen (and the screen shot shows nothing of that); the only other information that can be gleaned from the screen shot is that of a re-presentation of the same info that is already present in 1.30. Big deal. If this thread is not designed to massage egos in public, it's only other purpose can be an attempt to manipulate customers and their expectations. I for one do not appreciate it. Please, just stop this nonsense. When v2 is ready, announce it and deliver it. Until then, drop the false theatrics.
Steve, It's rare for the public to be able to get sneak peaks at upcoming software releases, and from the sounds of it, everybody in this thread except you was very appreciative. Why that has offended you, I don't know, I'm assuming it's because you're still angry about a previous thread, but it seems that many of your recent posts have gone down this line of aggression towards forum members. Our regular customers know very well that we are very appreciative of constructive criticism, but your post is aimed at offending, not helping, and there is simply no need to attack forum members simply because of something so trivial as a preview screenshot. Thankyou for your co-operation. Regards, Wayne
No not at this moment, though it may in the future. Since the only possible way to get a DLL into another process with PG is to either overwrite a working DLL on the disk (hard) or write a proper plugin DLL for a common program like IE it is extremely unlikely that a DLL will ever get into another process. An EXE needs to run which places the DLL and PG would also alert on this EXE. So it would be very hard for a malicious user to place a DLL file or run an EXE on your system with the new PG. -Jason-