Hello I am Kevin Jones in Madison Wi, state side, and just got avast today, recomended by a friend. I've heard good things about it, except it doesn't work with screen readers (for blind users) very well. Basically all of the screens except the startup screen and the setup screen both standard and enhanced aren't readable by screen readers. I bought the pro version so I could get the command line scanner, but that still doesn't help with setting up the settings for the main interface i.e. if you want email scanned etc. though you can change that from the system tray, though you couldn't set a schedule with th ecommand line scanner unless you wrote a batch file and stuck it in a task scheduler. The problem I'm guessing is that all the screens in the gui avast are bitmapped, screen readers can't read anything bitmapped. Fortunately if a virus is detected, the screen asking what you want to do and options is a normal screen that screen readers like Jaws could read just fine.