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Experienced User
DefenseWall 3.07
DefenseWall Personal Firewall - the world's first sandboxing-style personal firewall solution
* No learning modes (as seen with firewall and HIPS programs).
* Mininimal popups.
* Compatible with third-party security software and programs.
* No need to configure ports and sockets.
* No application checksum re-calculations.
Change log
This build contains a number of security improvements and compatibility issues solved.
Greek UI translation added.
Supported OS:
For Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7
32-bit More info and Download: SoftSphere Technologies
Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate x86 + KIS 2011 (11.0.2.556 b.a.c.d) + Sandboxie Paid (3.54) + Deep Freeze Standard (7.20.020.3398)
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Verified Member
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Experienced User
Thanks,Defensewall is really great app
My Blog with Freebies and Giveaways
http://programyzadarmo.net.pl/
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Modern-day Romeo
It's nice to use but sadly to say, I've uninstalled it from my PC since it was redundant on my current setup.
They call me the mysterious one...
my motto is...when it's hot, chill baby
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Experienced User
Very good, in my setup it is not redundant, and its awesome. Updated 2 days ago.
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Moderator
Thanks for the share BF i have yet to give this ago, so i will download it and try it out, looks promising from what the guys here say..
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Moderator
Thank you Boyfriend
€33.08/$ 43.11, not so expensive
while Defensewall HIPS (with no firewall) costs only €24.80.
If I remember right it is a life time license.
No x64 support though, sigh
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The Specialist *
I don't need to know everything, I just need to know where to find it, when I need it. 
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Modern-day Romeo

Originally Posted by
leofelix
Thank you Boyfriend
€33.08/$ 43.11, not so expensive
while Defensewall HIPS (with no firewall) costs only €24.80.
If I remember right it is a life time license.
No x64 support though, sigh
Yeah...there's some discussions in Wilders on the future of DefenseWall and a few other security software if they don't keep up with the 64-bit users. Some users are really disappointed and keeping their fingers crossed hoping that DefenseWall will...
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Experienced User
@safeguy
So what's official reason not to support it?
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