VirusBarrier uses the most recent advances in antivirus technology. It identifies and eradicates viruses, and prevents your Macintosh from being infected by viruses.

VirusBarrier’s innovative interface is easy to use, and you can scan your Macintosh, or any disk or volume, with just one click.

VirusBarrier is fully compatible with Intego’s acclaimed NetBarrier personal firewall. Together they provide a complete Internet security solution for your Macintosh.

Here are some key features of “VirusBarrier”:

· Simple, fast and non-intrusive
· Protects against all known viruses
· Protects against Word and Excel macro-viruses
· Functions in the background, all the time
· Drag and drop virus scans
· Scans Stuffit archives
· Automatically repairs infected files
· Creates log of infected files
· Detects corrupted files
· Turbo mode speeds up scanning
· Contextual Menu module for quick scans
· Menu for quick access to the control panel
· Choice of alerts - voice alert, alert screen or e-mail alert
· Password protection of the program
· NetUpdate provides automatic updates
· Comprehensive documentation.

Limitations:

· VirusBarrier X 30-day free trial.
· Files or volumes may be scanned to detect viruses, but the repair function has been de-activated. When the trial period has expired, you must purchase the software to continue using it.

What’s New in This Release:

· Compatible with Intel-based Macs
· New dynamic resizable interface
· Scans incoming and outgoing e-mail messages
· New Intego menu
· VirusBarrier X4 Widget and Intego Widget
· Scheduled scans
· Detailed log
· Reinforced security zone
· Heuristic and behavioral analysis
· Blocks virus execution
· New multi-function Orb
· New alert management
· File analysis by the Intego Virus Monitoring Center
· File creation and modification detection
· Temporary antivirus deactivation
· Easy integration with other Intego programs
· Management of compressed files
· Contextual Menu
· Updates via NetUpdate X4
· User manual in the Help menu.

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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 at 9:18 am
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Antivirus
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