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Re: New Beta version 18.3.2329
« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2018, 09:21:06 PM »
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I'm almost thinking Avast is morphing into AVG, rather than the other way round.
Agree.
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True. By the way, AVG GUI looks far better than Avast, and it is easier to use.

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Re: New Beta version 18.3.2329
« Reply #16 on: March 13, 2018, 09:22:27 PM »
We seem to be loosing more useful options and gaining more useless stuff.  :(

True!!!

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Re: New Beta version 18.3.2329
« Reply #17 on: March 13, 2018, 09:46:35 PM »
I'm almost thinking Avast is morphing into AVG, rather than the other way round.

True. By the way, AVG GUI looks far better than Avast, and it is easier to use.

From the very start of the takeover by Avast the AVG UI has looked the more professional looking interface. 

The AvastUI is too damn big and as such has acres of empty space and a UI that loads at snails pace.  Not to mention the avast tray icon context menu for the virus chest that has to first open the main UI.
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Re: New Beta version 18.3.2329
« Reply #18 on: March 19, 2018, 09:09:02 PM »
Hello all, just a heads up for this beta version. im currently running live version 18.3.2328, or i was until i recently was forced to uninstall it. Prior to the 18.3.2328 patch update, avast worked just fine on my machine along with the primary program i run, World of Warcraft. However once the 18.3.2328 update hit, i could no longer run World of Warcraft. The program refuses to boot, though the task manager shows the process in the background.

I have been following this troubleshooting thread on your forums, attempting the different suggested fixes to see if they would resolve the issue. Ill paste the link below. So far, all proposed possible fixes have failed, including one that suggested i try this beta version. I noticed in the update notes above that it lists fixes for program crashes. I had hoped that included World of Warcraft but apparently not.

Just wanted to let yall know that this update has left this issue untouched. Thanks for the time.

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Re: New Beta version 18.3.2329
« Reply #19 on: March 20, 2018, 05:50:23 AM »
Hello all, just a heads up for this beta version. im currently running live version 18.3.2328, or i was until i recently was forced to uninstall it. Prior to the 18.3.2328 patch update, avast worked just fine on my machine along with the primary program i run, World of Warcraft. However once the 18.3.2328 update hit, i could no longer run World of Warcraft. The program refuses to boot, though the task manager shows the process in the background.

I have been following this troubleshooting thread on your forums, attempting the different suggested fixes to see if they would resolve the issue. Ill paste the link below. So far, all proposed possible fixes have failed, including one that suggested i try this beta version. I noticed in the update notes above that it lists fixes for program crashes. I had hoped that included World of Warcraft but apparently not.

Just wanted to let yall know that this update has left this issue untouched. Thanks for the time.
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