visual interface

Discussion in 'ESET NOD32 Antivirus v4 Beta Forum' started by AA2000, Dec 21, 2008.

?

?should return to using the visual interface of nod32 2.70.39 in version 4?

  1. Yes

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    19.5%
  2. No

    62 vote(s)
    80.5%
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  1. JuliusB

    JuliusB Registered Member

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    please no.....
     
  2. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

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    We are coming onto windows 7, not 3.1 :rolleyes:
     
  3. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

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    Hello,

    To toggle between the two, press Ctrl + G while the graphic user interface is open.

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
  4. pbmcmlxxi

    pbmcmlxxi Registered Member

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    Keep the new interface. Nice, Clean and Logical.
    2.7's was good for it's time, but things move on.
    :)
     
  5. Yakumo

    Yakumo Registered Member

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    2.7 was clean and intuitive from the start. Sections for each system, options once selected, a few advanced options under settup.

    Everything easy to see, easy to see the status of (enabled, disabled) , easy to change the status of.

    It also used very few resources and was always very responsive.

    v3 was an abomination for which anyone claiming to have been a professional UI designer should have been fired for.

    I haven't had a look at v4 yet, but I'm not hopeful from what i've seen here so far. Changing the graphics and adding new options to the v2.7 system would have worked perfectly and probably could have looked the same as v3 if they really wished, but with v2.7's resource load. v3 was the descent into Norton territory that was not needed, and also counter to many peoples reasoning for *loving* nod32 over the competition.
     
  6. paliometoxo

    paliometoxo Registered Member

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    ctrl +g seems to just leave it the same just removing some colour..
    as the other guy said it is just there to remove viruses not look good, the less resources it uses the better.. its so easy to use even for new users how it was.

    i got used to it how it was so i think 2.7 interface but im sure people will get used to the new look and 32mb extra memory is nothing.. but the less used the better imo...
     
  7. NOD32 user

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    Same here with ESS v4 beta:
    Screenshot - 18_02_2009 , 8_33_24 PM.png

    I think so too... The GUI update was one of the most heavily requested changes to NOD32 v2

    Cheers :)
     
  8. DGMurdockIII

    DGMurdockIII Registered Member

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    as long as it it dose not require or use up more memory/cpu usage than current versons im ok for it to stay like this
     
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