Avast 8 Final almost here with RC1 Release

Avast 8 comes out of beta and first release candidate has been released. Till now three betas have been released and beta 3 has fixed Windows Security Center not recognizing issue and other bugs. Avast confirms this Release Candidate 1 almost as final release. You can install this update by visiting Maintenance tab>Update> Update program or you can manually download and install this RC1 over  Avast v7 or Avast v8 Beta 3.

If you’re unaware of Avast 8 betas offered till now I recommend you to read Avast 8 beta review before getting used to new UI and features.

Avast 8 Release Candidate 1 released

Avast 8.0.1479 RC1 has fixed following issues from previous betas

  • IE WebRep plugin doesn’t work
  • Some online content does not fit or is not translated yet
  • AccessAnywhere computer list isn’t sometimes refreshed
  • Problems with upgrading v7 to v8 on Win8 related to the network
  • BSODs & Webshield crashes fixed
  • Problems with Security Center fixed
  • Ad Blocker has now final facelift
  • Stability issues with Outlook plugin solved
  • After Facebook registration setup might crash so reboot is required to start avast! service
  • Trial period could not be activated (update from v7 to v8)
  • Missing pre-defined scan jobs (update from v7 to v8)

Avast 8 RC1 UI thumb Avast 8 Final almost here with RC1 Release

According to Avast only known issues present in RC1 to fix are

  • Not yet translated into all languages
  • the Ad Blocker installation still need some tune up

Don’t get  confused program UI still showing beta label, its’ a bug and should’ve displayed as RC1.

Download Avast 8 RC1

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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