[comp.virus] Disinfectant 2.0

jln@acns.nwu.edu (07/09/90)

Disinfectant 2.0
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July 8, 1990

Disinfectant 2.0 is a major new release of our free Macintosh
anti-viral utility.

The main goal of version 2.0 is to provide a complete and free
solution to the Macintosh virus problem in a single package (in
fact, in a single file). Version 2.0 addresses all four aspects
of the virus problem: detection, repair, protection, and
education.

Version 2.0 includes a new virus protection startup document
(INIT). The INIT is designed for use by novices and others who
find existing protection INITs to be too complicated and
obtrusive.

Version 2.0 has a much-improved online manual, with pictures,
printing, a context-sensitive help system, and many new sections
of information.

Version 2.0 is a non-modal application with standard windows and
menus. It supports desk accessories, printing, MultiFinder
application switching, and scanning in the background.

There is a new Preferences window which can be used to specify
miscellaneous options and parameters.

Other new features include more scan and disinfect options, new
counters in the main window, and a much-improved scanning
station feature.

Version 2.0 also recognizes the Frankie virus. Frankie only
affects some kinds of Macintosh emulators running on Atari
computers.

Disinfectant 2.0 is available now via anonymous FTP from site
acns.nwu.edu [129.105.49.1].  It will also be available soon on
sumex-aim.stanford.edu, rascal.ics.utexas.edu,
comp.binaries.mac, CompuServe, GEnie, Delphi, BIX, MacNet,
America Online, Calvacom, AppleLink, and other popular sources
of free and shareware software.

Macintosh users who do not have access to electronic sources of
free and shareware software may obtain a copy of Disinfectant by
sending a self-addressed stamped envelope and an 800K floppy
disk to the author at the address below. People outside the US
should send an international postal reply coupon instead of US
stamps (available from any post office). Please use sturdy
envelopes, preferably cardboard disk mailers.

John Norstad
Academic Computing and Network Services
Northwestern University
2129 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208

Bitnet: jln@nuacc
Internet: jln@acns.nwu.edu
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