DefenseWall 3.19 Beta (Coming Soon)

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Brandonn2010, Jul 27, 2012.

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  1. Brandonn2010

    Brandonn2010 Registered Member

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    Check their forum to see if there was any news on the 64-bit version. Nothing, but I did see this:

    http://gladiator-antivirus.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=124209

    "I'm going to a small vacation, related with a workshop. So, I'm out of home from 31'th July to 11'th August. When I get back home, I'll publish 3.19 beta version. That's the plan."
     
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    Good to hear. Hopefully the 64 bit will be ready then.
     
  4. Brandonn2010

    Brandonn2010 Registered Member

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    I remember reading on their forum that Ilya just needed money to build a hypervisor to bypass PatchGuard, so maybe there's been progress on that, but I'm just speculating.
     
  5. Dark Shadow

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    There is going to be some very happy 64 bit campers if 64 bit is released or a lot of frown faces if it's not.
     
  6. LoneWolf

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    Yea, it's a cash flow thing, but from the thread you remember, Ilya mentions of possibly getting the funds from ATM's protection market.
    http://gladiator-antivirus.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=121474
    I seriously doubt 3.19 will have anything to do with 64 bit but hopefully its in the works, cause sooner or later I'll have to move to 64 bit.
     
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  7. Ilya Rabinovich

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    3.19 is just a minor update. There will be no x64 support, definitely.
     
  8. Feandur

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    64 bit..... :eek: :p

    <Happy dance>

    Then..........

    NO 64 bit......:'( :'( :'( :'(

    <Black Dog on my back>


    Enough of this EMO roller coaster.

    Ilya has spoken once and for all.....
    "There will be no x64 support, definitely".

    Time to move on to Appguard,......:doubt: i guess

    feandur
     
  9. The Seeker

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    Unless I'm mistaken, I think Ilya meant no x64 support in version 3.19.
     
  10. BoerenkoolMetWorst

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    That's what I thought as well. And if Ilya releases a new version with x64 support, it is probably going to get a higher version number e.g. 3.5 or 4.0 instead of a minor version bump.
     
  11. Ilya Rabinovich

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    Yep, that's correct. I really hope I'll be able to migrate DefenseWall to x64, but, this case, the program itself will has 4.xx version's numbers.
     
  12. Antarctica

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    Good to hear Ilya:) I think you have many customers here at Wilders that are eagerly waiting.:D
     
  13. Brummelchen

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    Interesting how to catch people and their money with the realm of possibility of 64bit version :isay:

    for me i use same (and still in development) security software over the years from xp to win7 to x64 with less effort to transfer my settings.
     
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    so?

    Ovations??
     
  15. Antarctica

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    Glad for you.:rolleyes:
     
  16. Kees1958

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    It will come it is a numbers game, 2/3 of every new Windows PC has x64 on it.
     

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  17. Solarlynx

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    I love DefenseWall. Now I have on one my office comp only DefenseWall Personal Firewall as a resident protection. I make only about weekly scans with Panda Cloud Cleaner (it always shows clean comp) and sometimes (about twice a week) update Bitdefender Free for a case I have to check some file. I've managed to make the BitDefender Free completely non-resident - removed its module from autostart - not to bloat the RAM.

    As usually with DefenseWall - no problems with malware.:thumb:
     
  18. raven211

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    Wow, more users of Windows Vista compared to Mac OS X. That's kinda sad. :D
     
  19. Ilya Rabinovich

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    Just placed new build in there. It solves FireFox Aurora/Nightly builds update issue.
     
  20. ellison64

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    Kinda leaves more money in the pocket too :p
     
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