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A Comodo Firewall Beta 2 Quick Dance
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 103564" data-source="post: 1062905"><p>There seems to be an understanding that an average users consists of children and grandmothers and anyone above that must be advanced users.</p><p></p><p>Average users do not know how to maneuver advance settings, or to fix system files, or set rules, they barely know how to get around the Internet on a browser and use certain programs.</p><p></p><p>In these talks it keeps getting stated average users can use this software, and it's simple, no they can't, they will bork their system clicking on things or if the application itself stops something not just from needing whitelist but because of an internal issues such as a bug, they will have no idea what to do with it. Let's face it, comodo has a long history of I just borked my system installing it, let alone adjusting it's rules.</p><p></p><p>So to deflect we take it to Grandma le el instead of facing facts it's an advanced software not meant for the average user.</p><p></p><p>See I figured if I say it enough, it might sink in on some that I'm not putting down the software, I'm not bashing the fanboy products. I'm not stating it's ineffective. I'm just saying it's too advanced for users who should be using built in windows security, or simple set n forget softwares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 103564, post: 1062905"] There seems to be an understanding that an average users consists of children and grandmothers and anyone above that must be advanced users. Average users do not know how to maneuver advance settings, or to fix system files, or set rules, they barely know how to get around the Internet on a browser and use certain programs. In these talks it keeps getting stated average users can use this software, and it's simple, no they can't, they will bork their system clicking on things or if the application itself stops something not just from needing whitelist but because of an internal issues such as a bug, they will have no idea what to do with it. Let's face it, comodo has a long history of I just borked my system installing it, let alone adjusting it's rules. So to deflect we take it to Grandma le el instead of facing facts it's an advanced software not meant for the average user. See I figured if I say it enough, it might sink in on some that I'm not putting down the software, I'm not bashing the fanboy products. I'm not stating it's ineffective. I'm just saying it's too advanced for users who should be using built in windows security, or simple set n forget softwares. [/QUOTE]
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