Zone Labs Seeks Beta Testers

By Nate Mook | Published May 29, 2002, 6:27 AM

Zone Labs, known for the popular ZoneAlarm firewall, is seeking additional beta testers and is offering prizes as an incentive to bug hunters. Two top testers for the month of June will each receive a $500 gift certificate from Amazon.com.

The company is specifically looking for individuals with a minimum level of software and operating system expertise, and experience with multiple versions of ZoneAlarm. Testers must be willing to submit bug reports, be comfortable with editing the registry, and be able to reinstall the operating system if need be.

To become a Zone Labs beta tester, send a blank e-mail to betasignup@zonelabs.com. An automated response will provide specific instructions on how to apply.

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Ok folks, here is a bit of info from Zone Labs

"ZoneAlarm Plus uses the same tried and true security technology of ZoneAlarm
and ZoneAlarm Pro.It is the perfect product for users who require the
customizability and expert networking and firewall features of ZoneAlarm Pro
but do not require a built in privacy solution such as that in ZoneAlarm
Pro"

Some features:
"* Security that's tighter than ever
* Component protection to prevent abuse of trusted programs
* An all-new interface designed for new and expert users alike
* Professional logging
* All new alert More Info with IP address mapping
* Enhanced automatic network detection with unique wireless network
identity
* Expanded information and control
* User-controlled interface color schemes
* Much, much more!"

Gonna put it on my Win2K Pro box, and see what happens! :)

James Wheat
http://belprecomputerwizard.com

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From first look, ZoneAlarm PLus looks to be a "hybrid" of ZoneAlarm personal and ZoneAlarm Pro. One of the things I am glad to see in the Plus version is the email protection. ZoneAlarm Plus has a list of *47* different extensions it will "block" by changing the extension to .zlo, keeping the attachement from opening.
With the Plus version, you can also custom set settings for Local and Internet zones- DNS, DHCP, Multicast, etc, plus custom ports.
All in all, looks to be fun! Running very good so far on Win2K Pro.

James Wheat
http://belprecomputerwizard.com

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To any testers testing on a Win2k pro machine:
Every time I boot up, I get the "do you want to allow Services and Controler App permission to go online", even though I have checked the "always remember" and "yes".
Anyone else getting this?

James Wheat
http://belprecomputerwizard.com

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Zone Labs wants inexperienced users who can safely edit the registry and reinstall OS's. Sounds like they want to have their cake and eat it too. :o)

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They mean minimum as an "at least" scenario here. They don't mean "minimal" level of expertise :)

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Though it does make for an amusing mental picture the other way. :o)

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They don't need anymore testers.:(

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Glad to see news is being updated again!

I signed up for this one, since I have been using ZoneAlarm Pro since version 1.0. If I make it in, I'll post info on what all it is about.

James Wheat
http://belprecomputerwizard.com

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Excellent! We're working hard to revamp things on the site and work on more unique content. Good things are on the way! ;)

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You 'da man'

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Sweet! I will be your official Microsoft Contact ;)

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