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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1098070" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>Comodo's long-time users, like me, who have been submitting bugs, feedback, and wish lists since the beginning, remember both the bugs and the developers' responses and positions. I have had conflicts with staff members, like Buket, regarding the timely release of CIS-related matters. Umesh, the CCAV developer who played a key role in CIS advancements, was exceptional. Since Umesh left, CIS developments took a downhill turn following the discontinuation of CCAV. I have always agreed with the Comodo bugs and issues without any arguments. 73, or whatever number, the list includes both feature improvements and bugs, some of which Comodo has addressed, but none have a significant impact on Comodo defaults. There should be no usability or security problems for Comodo defaults or CS config users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1098070, member: 107361"] Comodo's long-time users, like me, who have been submitting bugs, feedback, and wish lists since the beginning, remember both the bugs and the developers' responses and positions. I have had conflicts with staff members, like Buket, regarding the timely release of CIS-related matters. Umesh, the CCAV developer who played a key role in CIS advancements, was exceptional. Since Umesh left, CIS developments took a downhill turn following the discontinuation of CCAV. I have always agreed with the Comodo bugs and issues without any arguments. 73, or whatever number, the list includes both feature improvements and bugs, some of which Comodo has addressed, but none have a significant impact on Comodo defaults. There should be no usability or security problems for Comodo defaults or CS config users. [/QUOTE]
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