Graugon AntiVirus
Graugon AntiVirus is antivirus software based on Clam Antivirus developed and maintained by the Graugon Software Group. The software has Undergone several name changes and was relaunched in mid 2008.
History
Graugon AntiVirus was first released in 2003 as AnitVirus by the then HD1988 Labs. The software was initially designed to scan network files for malicious traits, mainly viruses. In 2005, as HD1988 Labs merged with another team of software developers, AnitVirus was renamed to Graugon AntiVirus.
Development
In addition to the Graugon Software Group, Graugon AntiVirus is developed by various individuals across the globe.
Response
The software has been the subject of mixed reviews particularly regarding its operations on Windows 98. Users have commented that the interface differs on Windows 95 and 98 from the advertised screen shots which were taken from Windows Vista. Furthermore, claims that the interface doesn't respond as expected under Windows 98 are apparent across numerous blogs. The software, however, has been widely praised by Windows XP users with regards to its efficiency during the scanning process
See also
- Clam Antivirus