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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1098010" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>The user is complaining that the software caused serious issues. Nobody told them to NOT use Comodo. Prior to complaining, please find a post where someone said “do not use Comodo, use X Y Z instead”.</p><p></p><p>It’s not one user, it is a whole group of users. In fact, [USER=24044]@Behold Eck[/USER] did not directly advise anyone to use Comodo. It is other people that constantly do that.</p><p>But it is wrong to call the user troll, although, as I said on this discussion already more than 10 times, all advise is followed at the user’s own risk. People on the internet can advise you to consume laundry pods as well (which happened). Whether you will do that, ultimately, is your own decision.</p><p></p><p>I am not saving anyone from Comodo, that as well was said many times in this discussion.</p><p>The software is <strong>not something evil</strong> that people need saving from — it is a free product, offered on as-is basis. You don’t like it - don’t use it.</p><p><strong>The software fans are vicious</strong>.</p><p></p><p>If people wanna use Comodo, then this is up to them. They can use NetProtect Antivirus as well, as long as this mediocre software with 250MB of hashes-only database (not even encryped) works for them.</p><p></p><p>I don’t like the attacks on users who complain.</p><p>We are unable to get a clear picture of Comodo, because every time someone says something, a whole group of people jumps to invalidate all arguments.</p><p></p><p>This has been going on for very long, it’s not from now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1098010, member: 99014"] The user is complaining that the software caused serious issues. Nobody told them to NOT use Comodo. Prior to complaining, please find a post where someone said “do not use Comodo, use X Y Z instead”. It’s not one user, it is a whole group of users. In fact, [USER=24044]@Behold Eck[/USER] did not directly advise anyone to use Comodo. It is other people that constantly do that. But it is wrong to call the user troll, although, as I said on this discussion already more than 10 times, all advise is followed at the user’s own risk. People on the internet can advise you to consume laundry pods as well (which happened). Whether you will do that, ultimately, is your own decision. I am not saving anyone from Comodo, that as well was said many times in this discussion. The software is [B]not something evil[/B] that people need saving from — it is a free product, offered on as-is basis. You don’t like it - don’t use it. [B]The software fans are vicious[/B]. If people wanna use Comodo, then this is up to them. They can use NetProtect Antivirus as well, as long as this mediocre software with 250MB of hashes-only database (not even encryped) works for them. I don’t like the attacks on users who complain. We are unable to get a clear picture of Comodo, because every time someone says something, a whole group of people jumps to invalidate all arguments. This has been going on for very long, it’s not from now. [/QUOTE]
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