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With its flexible and modular architecture, avast! Mac Edition can be used as a stable antivirus solution on nearly all office computers including even the oldest Mac models. All parts of the program are distributed as universal binary files therefore delivering optimum performance on both PowerPC and Intel architectures. avast! Mac Edition offers on-demand antivirus scanning, as well as background on-access protection. Results can easily be reivewed using a well designed graphical interface. There is also a built in quarantine area for the safe storage of infected or suspicious files.
Scanning Service
The underlying central daemon can simulataneously carry out a number of scanning tasks. This feature is accessible via TCP or UNIX socket interfaces, and is used by default by the on-demand, on-access and mail scanning clients. The interface can also be used for remote scanning, background local scanning, or for integration with other products that require antivirus protection.
The central scanning daemon uses the same virus database format as other avast! products and benefits from the same high frequency of updates. As a result, avast! Mac Edition delivers the same high level of performance and detection ability as other avast! products, including the ability to detect the full range of Windows/PC malware. You can expect 100% detection of In-the-Wild viruses (viruses already spreading between users) and excellent detection of Trojan horses.
The scanning engine itself is certified by ICSA Labs. It frequently takes part in Virus Bulletin tests and is a multiple recipient of the VB100 award. avast! antivirus Mac Edition features outstanding support for compressed files and can scan inside the following types of files: ARJ, MIME, EXEC, ZIP, RAR, TAR, GZ, BZIP2, ARC, ZOO, WINEXEC, LHARC, CHM, CPIO, RPM, ISO, TNEF, DBX, SIS, OLE and INSTALL. The file decompressers that should be used during scanning can be specified in the preferences pane, to ensure optimal scanning speed.
User Interface
The user interface serves as a front-end for the user’s on-demand requests, and is also used to control other parts of the program. The main window can be used to set scanning preferences, to access the virus quarantine area, and to check for available updates. When a scan is performed the results are displayed in a list, together with additional options for processing the results. The mail and on-access scanner results are communicated to the user via special alert-windows. These windows contain cumulative information to minimize the number of pop-ups.
The results can then be transferred to the main window for additional processing, or logged in a report. Mail scanning results are displayed in the Inbox using different colours for infected, clean or unscanned (e.g. password-protected) attachments. Scanning is triggered automatically for all incoming mail, but can also be triggered manually for any other messages.
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