Hi Nigel,

I know it exists, but it requires clamd somewhere on unix or cygwin.
Most ordinary windows users won't know how to build and run it on
cygwin. The idea was to provide a package 'in a box' that would deliver
clamav as on-demand scanner (with plugins to utlook and windows
explorer. Possibly file system filter later).

Cheers,
Alex

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> I was thinking how could I contribute and as my main development 
> expertise is in MS Windows environment I though that an easy to 
> install and use GUI application on top clamscan and freshclam would 
> extend the targeted audience.

see .../contrib/Windows for the current Windows GUI.

-Nigel


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