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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: MotherDawg on July 28, 2012, 01:49:13 AM

Title: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: MotherDawg on July 28, 2012, 01:49:13 AM
My best guess is that most new user that decides to purchase the "pro" version basically upgrades from an installed "Free" or "Trial" version.

For that to happen, a user must be happy about many points.
As for what I'M concern, I want PROMPT service.
When there is a bug, it must be quickly fixed. For an Anti-Virus... twice as quickly.
It show the company knows whats it's doing and that it stand behind their WHOLE product line.

AFTER 2 WEEKS of DOUBLE SOUNDING UPDATE ALERTS, I came here to see if I was alone with this problem.

Lo and behold there is a thread... What ??? Like me, people have been having this problem for 2 weeks now and, as I am not the first to complain in that thread, there is not a single post from anybody at Avast. Not even an acknowledgment. It's to a point that a "Good Samaritan" as taken upon himself to calm thing down and is, I like that one, offering a patch !!!

HELLLLLLLOo !
DOES Avast care enough about its free user to at least give a sign of life ?

Are you guys aware that there has been a problem for more that 2 weeks now ?
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=101278.0
It's 2 weeks old, It's 10 pages long, it has 135 replies, almost 4 thousand views and the "meter" is about to go ballistic.


MotherDawg
I do RPMs
I own crappy boxes
GNU/Linux 3.4.4-5.fc17.i686

It is appallingly obvious that our technology exceeds our humanity. -- Albert Einstein
Title: Re: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: igor on July 28, 2012, 02:07:57 AM
Yes, it will be fixed in the next program update.
Title: Re: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: GTX66 on July 28, 2012, 06:24:20 PM
Yes, it will be fixed in the next program update.

And when will that be?
Title: Re: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: igor on July 28, 2012, 11:14:45 PM
That, unfortunately, I don't know. Hopefully soon, because there are still some issues that should better be solved (including this one, even though it's just a glitch that doesn't affect the functionality in any way).
Title: Re: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: GTX66 on July 29, 2012, 01:00:10 AM
That, unfortunately, I don't know. Hopefully soon, because there are still some issues that should better be solved (including this one, even though it's just a glitch that doesn't affect the functionality in any way).

Andf you know this how? AIS is identifying itself as Malware. Is it not identifying real malware? Who knows. I can't speak for every Avast user but if this isuue is not resolved by 7.01.2012 when my licensee expires it will be adios Avast.
Title: Re: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: igor on July 29, 2012, 01:10:17 AM
This thread is about the "virus definition updated" sound being played twice. So yes, I know it doesn't affect the functionality, I've seen the code.

As for the "AIS identifying itself" - you most likely mean the URL block. As far as I understand, an IP address, assigned to somebody else previously, has been blocked - but the IP has been reassigned to our servers in between. At least you can see that the detection subsystem works... (but apart from the fact the older versions of the program might not be connecting to that particular IP, it has nothing to do with the version of the program - it was simply a wrong detection inside of the virus definitions, present in all program versions - past or future).
Title: Re: I wonder what is the main methods Avast gains new paying users...
Post by: GTX66 on July 29, 2012, 01:48:04 AM
This thread is about the "virus definition updated" sound being played twice. So yes, I know it doesn't affect the functionality, I've seen the code.

As for the "AIS identifying itself" - you most likely mean the URL block. As far as I understand, an IP address, assigned to somebody else previously, has been blocked - but the IP has been reassigned to our servers in between. At least you can see that the detection subsystem works... (but apart from the fact the older versions of the program might not be connecting to that particular IP, it has nothing to do with the version of the program - it was simply a wrong detection inside of the virus definitions, present in all program versions - past or future).

OK Igor no need to get your panties in an uproar.