Sunday, February 14, 2010

DivX 7 for Windows 7.2

With the advent of high-definition video, many people are finding that programs like Windows Media Player just aren't good enough anymore. HD video demands a player that can do it justice, and DivX 7 for Windows handles this task formidably.







DiVX 7 for Windows is actually a whole suite of utilities, including a player, converter, codec, Web player, and DirectShows filter. We put each of the applications through its paces and found them all to be intuitive and well designed. The player is specially designed to maximize the appearance and audio of high-definition video, and the converter allows users to optimize videos for the platform on which they will be viewed. The codec allows users to view HD videos in other players, such as Windows Media Player, and the DirectShows filter allows users to configure AVC decoder properties. If all of this sounds confusing, you're right to be concerned; DiVX 7 isn't for users who aren't familiar with the ins and outs of HD video. Those who are, however, will find this group of tools to be quite helpful. The program has no built-in Help file, but the online support page provides a comprehensive set of FAQs, tutorials, and how-to guides.







DivX 7 is free to try, but the accompanying DiVX Converter and DiVX Pro Codec have a 15-day trial period. The program installs desktop icons without asking and leaves a desktop icon and folder behind upon removal. We recommend this program to all users.



 

Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus 9.0.0.415


Consistently at or near the top of independent efficacy testers, Avira's AntiVir remains one of the best freeware security solutions around. Its scans are flexible, allowing the user to fully scan both internal and external hard drives, run a preloaded scan--for rootkits, for example--or customize a scan. The latest version introduces antispyware protections, scanning tech that can crack open "locked" files, improved internal security to prevent AntiVir's files from being maliciously altered, and one-click threat removal--no more baby-sitting.
There are few interface changes in version 9, and older users are not likely notice anything different in the interface besides a refreshed banner logo. The main window offers a left side navigation with drop-down menus and a central pane for more detailed information. AntiVir opens to the Status menu, informing you of your last scan, your last definition file update, whether the real-time guard is active, and premium upgrade link. Events logs changes to the program and the Reports tab keeps a history of threats. Both are exportable.
The Local Protection and Administration navigation options reveal the Scanner, Guard, Quarantine, and Scheduler features. Combined with the Configuration button located at the top of the central pane, users can customize their scans as necessary. Quarantined file information is on display, with options to scan it again, restore, delete, and e-mail the file to Avira. The rebuilt heuristic engine retains the same choices from the previous version's, and can be turned on or off in part or in full and offers three intensity levels. The scheduler offers much that other free antivirus programs don't, and the help features are excellent, with mouse-over information on each feature.
Savvy users will notice the removal of the on-demand e-mail scan and AntiVir is still challenging to fully uninstall. Despite these hang-ups and the nag screen that follows definition file updates, AntiVir offers such effective protection and a well-rounded set of features that as long as the updates keep coming, it'll be our first line of defense.
Watch the CNET video review of Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus:



Publisher's description
From Avira
Avira AntiVir Personal Free Antivirus is a comprehensive, easy to use antivirus program, designed to offer reliable free of charge virus protection to home-users only. Avira offers: Extensive Malware Recognition of viruses, Trojans, backdoor programs, worms; Automatic incremental updates of antivirus signatures, engine and entire software; Permanent virus protection, with Virus Guard real time monitoring; Install and configuration in just a couple of steps, setup to protect your PC in minutes; Virus protection against known and unknown threats, using an advanced heuristic system; Scheduler where you can set the scanner to make automatic virus scans or updates on your system; Forum and phone support; Knowledge Base with virus descriptions available on web site; Rootkit Detection and Removal; A modularized AV-search engine for improved scan performance.
Version 9 introduces a quick-removal button for eliminating viruse with a single click, enhanced anti-spyware and anti-adware engines, and support for low resolution netbook screens.

 

Youtube Video 1.6

Get YouTube Video is a bare-bones tool for ripping online videos directly to a computer. Though flawed, its simple layout and excellent results make this program a keeper.






Looking almost unfinished with its stark white layout, the interface isn't pretty, but it gets the job done. The program's user-friendly functionality has only two command options, both intuitive to operate, which keeps things on track; a good thing because there's no Help file to turn to if you get confused. It's no more complicated to use than cutting and pasting a YouTube URL. The ripping process was slower than we'd like, taking about the same amount of time as the video's actual running time, but it resulted in a perfect facsimile of the original, only in FLV format. The program is so minimal that it doesn't offer any special features. This was disappointing because file type options other than Flash Video would have moved this from being merely a good program to being a fantastic one. Regardless of its limitations, this program offers a valuable service since YouTube videos aren't available for download from that site.