Outpost Firewall Pro
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| Developer: | Agnitum Ltd |
| License: | Shareware / Free to try |
| User Rating: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (8 votes) |
| Offical Website: | www.agnitum.com |
| Platform: | Windows |
Outpost Firewall Pro Review
Outpost Firewall Pro is a professional version personal firewall software program by Agnitum Ltd. It is one of popular personal firewall application on market today. It has more features than Outpost Firewall Free version including advanced firewall, spyware protection, host protection and web controls features.
The program uses the two-way firewall to stop inappropriate or malicious access or unauthorized access to user computer from both internal and external sources. Security against hacker attacks via network or internet. Outpost has self-defense feature which able to protect from deactivation by targeted attacks.
The software runs under Windows platform both 32bit and 64bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, 2008 support. Trial version is available to download and try 30 day for free. Multiple languages interface such as English, Deutsch, Francaise, Spanish and Russian.
User Experience with Outpost Firewall Pro Software
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(8 votes)
June 26th, 2010 3:17 pm
I first tried the trial of Outpost Firewall Pro 7 and was so impressed I bought a licence, helped by the fact that it was half-price and for a lifetime of updates, and for 3 computers – excellent!
On Windows 7 it installed flawlessly but on my Vista laptop the network driver would not load whenever Windows started. I fixed that by removing the firewall completely then re-installing it in Safe Mode – job done.
It’s an excellent firewall, the best I’ve ever used, and believe me I’ve tried them all over the past ten years (including older versions of Outpost), and the included malware scanner is a welcome bonus. It loads quickly, even on my 2GB RAM Vista laptop, which indicates that it’s not resource-hungry, and I can highly recommend it. I had previously tried to “make do” with the built-in firewall to avoid having to install a third-party one, but it just doesn’t give sufficient feedback about connection requests, and that’s basically the essence of a good firewall.