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ZoneAlarm Pro 3.5.132 Beta

aco   on 11 November 2002 - 12:04 · 10 comments & 532 views

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ZoneAlarm includes five interlocking security services that deliver easy-to-use, comprehensive protection. Unlike any other security utility, it incorporates a firewall, Application Control, an Internet Lock, dynamically assigned Security Levels and Zones. Combined, these elements yield the strongest security possible.

What's new:
  • Privacy fixes
  • Improved Install/Uninstall
  • Network detection wizard
  • Advanced Program Control (TooLeaky prevention)
  • Other Bug fixes
News source: Betanews
View: ZoneAlarm Pro 3.5 Beta Feedback Form
Download: ZoneAlarm Pro 3.5.132 Beta (FileForum - 3.9mb)

This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system


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#1 hardgiant on 11 Nov 2002 - 14:18
Zone is still pretty good although they continue to add features that other products do much better.
#2 dayle on 11 Nov 2002 - 14:49
zap rocks
#3 Fubar on 11 Nov 2002 - 16:42
boooo zap hissssssssssssss
#4 Jish on 11 Nov 2002 - 17:12
ZoneAlarm Pro is the best personal firewall on the market, in my opinion. I am currently using v3.1.395. I have used ZoneAlarm (Free and now Pro) for several years now. I am quite happy with it. When v3.5 comes out of beta I will upgrade.
#5 Llyander on 11 Nov 2002 - 18:11
I've been using ZoneAlarm for two years now, in fact I just renewed my subscription with them. Damn fine lil product. I do like the fact you can not only dictate what comes in to your computer but what goes OUT as well! Spyware? Don't need to worry about it. Just lock the b*****d down so he can't talk back to the net. Sorted.
#6 AGW83 on 11 Nov 2002 - 22:46
I have to agree with the most of you. ZAP is by far the best firewall out there. Many would argue that Outpost is better but I tried it twice and just does not do the trick. The only good thing about Outpost is its plugin system, which is something I would like to see adopted in ZAP. I would also like to see them do a little better job with the ad blocker. Otherwise, rock on ZAP!
#7 Ravager on 12 Nov 2002 - 00:55
I never use popup blockers in any program. I already have my Meaya Popup Ad Filter and it does its job extremely well. I love ZoneAlarm. It does everything I want it to, has a nice, clean interface. Very handy. Very good program. I've tried others like Sygate and Norton, they don't match up IMO.
#8 Fury on 12 Nov 2002 - 12:06
I love ZoneAlarm, although Ill stick to the Stable releases and probably wont use the BETAs... dont like Beta firewalls much
#9 Shanker on 12 Nov 2002 - 20:35
Yeah it's pretty cool does it for me... I like the program and paying $20.00 a yaer for a liecence is not bad at all £8.50pa not bad
#10 funkyMonkey on 13 Nov 2002 - 21:20
I use free ZoneAlarm. But now I rather pay $50 one time and get a router/firewall. I think nothing beats hardware firewall.

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