Online Armor 3.5 Release Candidate

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by subset, Mar 29, 2009.

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  1. subset

    subset Registered Member

  2. Fedorov999

    Fedorov999 Registered Member

    Running super fast and smooth on my Vista machine - one important fix for me is that Punkbuster games no longer kick you with a "program/driver" error.
    TallEmu fixed the Punkbuster incompatibility which is good news for any gamers out there.
     
  3. clocks

    clocks Registered Member

    Anywhere I can find screen shots for this? What about mem usage? thanks
     
  4. MikeNash

    MikeNash Security Expert

    True memory and Resource use should be heaps lower. There was a long thread about it somewhere :)
     
  5. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    hi mike,is the start up delay fixed in this version?thanks
     
  6. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    yes thats the 1 big issue i had with OA, is it fixed? id like to know as well. :)
     
  7. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    yeah:D :)
     
  8. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    thanks:)
     
  9. MikeNash

    MikeNash Security Expert

    I'm not seeing any delays on startup - and the tests so far report lovely performance.
     
  10. Thug21

    Thug21 Registered Member

    Yey! The switch user bug is fixed!
     
  11. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    sounds good :thumb:
     
  12. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    thanks:)
     
  13. subset

    subset Registered Member

    The GUI is pretty much the same like shown at OA Webhelp for version 3.
    http://www.tallemu.com/webhelp3/CP.html

    This is after about 3 hours running and mainly playing UT3 online, but it's nearly the same after startup.

    OAmemusuage.png

    Cold boot startup time till everything is loaded and till Explorer window opens up is 55 seconds on my PC with XP SP3, Avira Premium and OA.

    Cheers
     
  14. clocks

    clocks Registered Member

    Thanks Subset.
     
  15. alex_s

    alex_s Registered Member

    This is "overnight" picture. 3.5 is actually light on resources (I run Vista, OA AV+)
     

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  16. rogervernon

    rogervernon Registered Member

    Running very light here. No start-up lag, learning of banking mode is a dream.
    Lovely job!
    XP Home, SP3
     
  17. Plati

    Plati Registered Member

    I am waiting for Online Armor Free 3.5 stable.
     
  18. JohnnyDollar

    JohnnyDollar Guest

    Is version 3.5 x64 compatible?
     
  19. MikeNash

    MikeNash Security Expert

    No - but we're working on it in background.
     
  20. Einsturzende

    Einsturzende Registered Member

    Ah... according to tallemu nobody using 64bits windows... actually nobody uses vista either, when they released working on vista build then suddenly all users starts to using vista...;)
     
  21. MikeNash

    MikeNash Security Expert

    We began work on Vista when it made commercial sense for us to do so, given the resources at our disposal.

    From Feb 28th to March 30 2009, 75% of the visitors to our website are still using Windows XP. 20% of the visitors are on Vista - some proportion of them will be on 64bit. It's increasing , of course, which is why we now start to pay more attention on 64 bit and Windows 7.
     
  22. Einsturzende

    Einsturzende Registered Member

    so 64bits build will wait for more percent (according to your "referent" site)?
    Win7? how much percent of your visitors uses beta build of that OS?
     
  23. MikeNash

    MikeNash Security Expert


    per my posts above...
     
  24. Einsturzende

    Einsturzende Registered Member

    Good, I hope they will reach magical border of 25% in some point in time... or less commercial sensed users will never have wait "longer" (till reach 25%) their beloved FW on their machines?
     
    Last edited: Apr 1, 2009
  25. MikeNash

    MikeNash Security Expert

    Are you deliberately misquoting me? I've said twice now in the past 20 minutes that we're already looking at x64.
     
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