So far, I've only found a couple of issues...
First, I didn't know MSN was Spyware. (58 signatures!)
I've set it to ignore. (but not ignore always, just to
see what happens)
Also, Spyware Report doesn't work. I entered some details
in "Description of problem", as well as my name, and
email address. I scanned the system, and when I click
the "Send Report" button, I get the following error: "An
error occurred submitting the scan results. Please check
you Internet proxy settings and try again." (Spelling
error is actually in the error message.)
Since I don't run with proxy settings, this could be a
problem.
Lastly, I tried to set a restore point (within the
betaware) before cleaning the system,after the scan, and
got a message back when I clicked on the clean button,
that a Restore Point could not be set. I don't know that
this is a bug, since setting a restore point would make
cleaning the system useless. Unfortunately, not being
able to set a restore point nulls one of the main selling
points of this software, namely getting deleted programs
back easily.
Puck
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I've downloaded your new beta antispyware application. I
have these comments
>so far:
>
>You should do a search for "txtFocus". It's an edit
field that is sometimes
>visible .-) I figure it's for gui behavior reasons, and
that this control
>should be out of sight for the end user. I can get the
field to display it
>self ie. by choosing menu -> tools -> advanced tools ->
advanced file
>analyzer. Now, maximize the window on 1280x1024. The
txtFocus field should
>now be visible on the lower left part of the GUI.
>
>The menu does not behave according to the windows XP
standard. When you
>click a main menu entry you should be able to move the
mouse over other main
>menu entries to activate these. You can only do so by
clicking them right
>now, which is "non-standard" behavior.
>
>The various scrollboxes use some sort of inner container
which is 1 pixel
>too wide. You can tell by scrolling right down to the
bottom. Notice that
>when the scrollbox contents is clear (bottommost) there
is a grey 1 pixel
>border on the scroller, and just above it (where there
is contents in the
>scrollbox) this 1 pixel border is missing due to an
overlap with the
>contents
>panel / inner container.
>
>The scroll boxes does not follow standard behaviour with
regards to the
>mouse-scroll button. Scrolling the mouse button does not
scroll the
>scrollboxes.
>
>When a scan is active, the various main buttons should
be disabled, and a
>cancel button should be visible instead. Right now, you
can start a scan,
>and
>by clicking ie. the "Tools" button, the scan is aborted
with no user
>acceptance. All buttons which leads to a scan abort
should either be
>inactive
>and a cancel button should be visible, or the user
should be prompted that
>the scan will be aborted.
>
>The genuine verification pages SHOULD BE on https! I was
prompted to enter
>my windows serial, but there is no way that I'm ever
going to do so on a non
>secure line. Please correct this soon, this is a
critical flaw.
>
>My only question I encountered during my initial
betatesting is: What
>happens when the product expires?
>
>Besides all that - it's a great product which I will
look forward to
>seecompleted.
>
>All for now :-)
>
>Best regards
>Michael Schøler
>Denmark
>
>
>.
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