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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1097663" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Well this is what happens when people go around, trying to prove that the best software is one for very advanced users. It is not the user’s fault. For non-advanced users, automated solutions are needed. Manual doo-hickeys are effective (obviously) but you must know what you are doing and be able to troubleshoot.</p><p>And these people need to understand that they will not have luck with anything else, but a fully automated system (many of which exist). This software is not for them, just like Adobe Photoshop is not for everyone.</p><p></p><p>“The best” is subjective, but in general, “best” is something where the provider/vendor does the heavy lifting — and not the user.</p><p></p><p>And even if the user lacks understanding, had Comodo software been built for quality, just deleting the trusted vendors list is not gonna cause the system to freeze. I had the same experience few years ago when I tried Comodo, without deleting anything.</p><p></p><p>Stop trying to blame problems on users and make them look like they are incompetent. Accept that what works for you, doesn’t work for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1097663, member: 99014"] Well this is what happens when people go around, trying to prove that the best software is one for very advanced users. It is not the user’s fault. For non-advanced users, automated solutions are needed. Manual doo-hickeys are effective (obviously) but you must know what you are doing and be able to troubleshoot. And these people need to understand that they will not have luck with anything else, but a fully automated system (many of which exist). This software is not for them, just like Adobe Photoshop is not for everyone. “The best” is subjective, but in general, “best” is something where the provider/vendor does the heavy lifting — and not the user. And even if the user lacks understanding, had Comodo software been built for quality, just deleting the trusted vendors list is not gonna cause the system to freeze. I had the same experience few years ago when I tried Comodo, without deleting anything. Stop trying to blame problems on users and make them look like they are incompetent. Accept that what works for you, doesn’t work for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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