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# New features
* Scanning speeds have been improved dramatically.
* CPU consumption has been reduced thanks to improvements in the BackgroundScan.
* New graphical installer.
* Ability to close the banner.
* New advanced configuration options for exclusions of files by extension, Potentially Unwanted Programs and more.
* Activity monitor shows scanned files and last virus detected.
* Report now includes entries for Collective Intelligence cache synchronizations.
# Bug fixes
* Fixed error when trying to open Panda Cloud Antivirus right after install.
* Fixed problems registering with Windows Security Center.
* Fixed access violation in PSUNSuspects.dll when opening console.
* Fixed protected Lost&Found directory privileges which prevented restoration of files.
* Fixed Error Code 11 when trying to undo an exclusion for a file which has been deleted from the drive.
* Fixed Error Code 11 when trying to insert into the Recycle Bin a file which was also excluded from the scan.
* Fixed error which prevented opening the GUI and showing the traybar icon.
* Scanning speeds have been improved dramatically.
* CPU consumption has been reduced thanks to improvements in the BackgroundScan.
* New graphical installer.
* Ability to close the banner.
* New advanced configuration options for exclusions of files by extension, Potentially Unwanted Programs and more.
* Activity monitor shows scanned files and last virus detected.
* Report now includes entries for Collective Intelligence cache synchronizations.
# Bug fixes
* Fixed error when trying to open Panda Cloud Antivirus right after install.
* Fixed problems registering with Windows Security Center.
* Fixed access violation in PSUNSuspects.dll when opening console.
* Fixed protected Lost&Found directory privileges which prevented restoration of files.
* Fixed Error Code 11 when trying to undo an exclusion for a file which has been deleted from the drive.
* Fixed Error Code 11 when trying to insert into the Recycle Bin a file which was also excluded from the scan.
* Fixed error which prevented opening the GUI and showing the traybar icon.
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ClamWin 0.97.8
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Norton AntiVirus 20.3.1.22
Windows Defender 1.1.1593

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