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Just some photos I found on the internet that can bring some good moments and make your white hair shine brighter.

NOD32 v2.7 Release Candidate 1 - under x64

NOD32 v2.7 Release Candidate 1 - under x64

NOD32 v2.7 Release Candidate 1 - under x64

 

Hmmm , I used to love that GUI ! , so simple and basic but powerful.

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Oh this is very old! , I never had my hands on it , it would be awesome to have our hands on the installers again to make some fun with XP virtual machines , but I guess that is not possible

But I miss those days , golden time.

When you had to remove Norton because it's eating most of the 512MB of RAM and switching to ESET for it being light on the PC :D

v2 Control Panel I found it :

 

Nod32 Anti-Virüs System v2.5

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22 hours ago, Marcos said:

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I gather amon is just a part of eset? Interesting to see how the GUI and GUIs in general have changed over the years

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I don't know but is it possible to have the v1 and v2 to try on VMs ?

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I first used Nod32 back in about 2003.  I remember clearly AMON, DMON and perhaps YEAHMON.

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1 hour ago, stackz said:

I first used Nod32 back in about 2003.  I remember clearly AMON, DMON and perhaps YEAHMON.

I remember those in v2 , I never used v1 , I believe if it looks like Marcos' screenshots.

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My fondest memories of Eset is for any version prior to ver, 9. In ver. 9, Eset switched to the Metro GUI interface and usability thereafter as far as GUI options "went out the window." I also still remember the "pain" caused by having to manually re-enter all my ver. 8 HIPS rules since Eset provided no conversion tool to do so.

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