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RAV AntiVirus Desktop 8.6.104
GeCAD Software
RAV AntiVirus Desktop protects the contents of your PC from malicious computer viruses. The program's focus is thoroughness, simplicity, and ease of use, but it includes a lot of extras and is easily set to your liking. It combines a powerful scanner with a code emulator to detect most advanced Java, polymorphic, and macro viruses. RAV also scans Internet downloads and protects you from many of the new e-mail worms and viruses. It resides in your system tray to provide constant background monitoring. It can detect more than 77,000 known viruses and employs heuristic analysis techniques to detect unknown viruses and Trojans. A scheduler is available to perform complete or partial unattended scans. RAV also offers a custom skinned interface, logging support, audio support, a DOS antivirus module, virus quarantine support, and a number of settings that enable you to control which drives and folders to scan and how RAV should deal with detected viruses. Special support is available for MS Outlook and MS Office 2000. Excellent documentation and a known virus list are included.
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