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Curt:
Agnitum seeking Beta testers: http://www.agnitum.com/products/outpost/betatest.php

Beta Version
Outpost Firewall Pro 5.0 — Windows Vista-compatible, in primary beta   
 

Here’s the long awaited news for Outpost fans. Agnitum presents its first firewall for Vista, which has reached a battle-hardened milestone in its development strategy. We concluded long ago that our customers didn’t need an underdone Internet security product, and users expressed suspicion of a raw operation system, so we worked to deliver a well-conceived, quality solution. It’s now high time you got to examine the results.

We encourage you to let us know what you think and help us construct the brand-new Outpost! Volunteer beta testers are more than welcome to help us improve all that can be improved in the first beta. To join the tester’s army, click: http://www.agnitum.com/products/outpost/betatest.php.

You probably want to know what’s new in the beta 1 version of Outpost Firewall Pro 5.0:

First, we’d like to remind you that the Vista-compatible product was in fact created from scratch. Porting of XP-firewall workouts was impossible due to objective technological reasons. This means that Outpost Firewall Pro 5.0 has a completely revised user interface and a number of improvements. Some of the latter are described below:

– Windows Vista support: As we’ve already mentioned and made clear, the new firewall is compatible with Windows Vista and equally suitable for x32 and x64 versions. Starting with this beta version, Outpost Firewall Pro 5.0 will support IPv6 protocol — a criterion on which the Windows Vista internal firewall bases its security pretensions, for instance.

– Proactive protection: upgraded, customized and even more effective!

– Strengthened self-protection: The Vista-compatible Outpost Firewall gets even harder to deactivate than its XP predecessor

– ‘Surfing safety’: Agnitum’s major concern and a separate functionality in the Outpost product line; now you can filter unwanted ads on any given web pages. The new beta caters to eradication of irritating adware, Active-X and other dangerous components.

Another important note: this primary beta version doesn’t contain an antispyware module. That will be added in later builds.

Users who love all-in-one solutions might also inquire: “What about the Vista-compatible Suite? When will it become available?” We expect to let you try the primary beta of Outpost Security Suite for Windows Vista later this summer. Don’t miss the news!
 
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Hirudin:
Frigging finally!

I just bought Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0 today though... So far I like it better.

Carol Haynes:
Should be good for a laugh - if you like BSODs ...

Agnitum's record on new release versions is so bad anyone would be daft to even try this until at least 6 months after the official release - God know what their betas will be like  :o.

Curt:
Maybe the final Outpost 5 will be both stable and effective about the time your renewed license expires...
 ;)

Carol Haynes:
Don't know - I have a subscription but I unistalled the software a long time ago and would never reinstall after all the problems it caused.

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