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June 8, 2009
The Russian anti-virus vendor Doctor Web launches beta-testing of Dr.Web Security Space compatible with Windows 7 RC. This single-user anti-virus product provides a comprehensive solution to the problem of viruses and spam.
In the face of the upcoming release of Windows 7 that recently hit the RC milestone Doctor Web releases a beta-version of its Dr.Web Security Space compatible with the new OS from Microsoft.
Doctor Web welcomes all users willing to participate in the public beta-testing of Dr.Web Security Space for Windows 7 RC. You need to register to take part in the testing.
The Russian anti-virus vendor Doctor Web launches beta-testing of Dr.Web Security Space compatible with Windows 7 RC. This single-user anti-virus product provides a comprehensive solution to the problem of viruses and spam.
In the face of the upcoming release of Windows 7 that recently hit the RC milestone Doctor Web releases a beta-version of its Dr.Web Security Space compatible with the new OS from Microsoft.
Doctor Web welcomes all users willing to participate in the public beta-testing of Dr.Web Security Space for Windows 7 RC. You need to register to take part in the testing.
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Doctor Web, Ltd. is by no means responsible for any damage or losses that may incur as a result of beta-testing of Dr.Web products and their components/modules
Any documentation on the existing release version of the product (if exists) should be studied prior to installing a beta-version
Customer Support Service of Doctor Web, Ltd. does not support beta-products or beta-modules. All questions/requests concerning beta-testing should be put through the Bug reporting system or discussed at the web-forum of Dr.Web Anti-virus.
Any documentation on the existing release version of the product (if exists) should be studied prior to installing a beta-version
Customer Support Service of Doctor Web, Ltd. does not support beta-products or beta-modules. All questions/requests concerning beta-testing should be put through the Bug reporting system or discussed at the web-forum of Dr.Web Anti-virus.
Register for the beta here: http://beta.drweb.com/registration/
Note from GSF Administration:
This is a beta release of Dr. Web Security Space. Use at your own risk.