

The Software Updater feature is a nice single place to go to keep programs like IE, Java, Adobe Flash Player and others up to date. The download button on the application works to get the file and assumedly Avast will have the utility posted to their download page soon. The browser cleanup tool can be downloaded as a standalone application. Did Avast manage to get a deal with Google for payment for every toolbar install but they then offer a tool that removes browser toolbars? The latter there I find particularly ironic since Avast 8’s new Browser Cleanup removes toolbars from your computer. During the install, you will want to pay attention to uncheck “install Google Chrome as my default browser” and uncheck “install Google toolbar for Internet Explorer”.
