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<blockquote data-quote="alakazam" data-source="post: 977341" data-attributes="member: 20235"><p>I think it is quite decent. And it will become better if people use it and send feedback to the developers on how it can be improved. Everyone in this thread seems to have a dismissive attitude, which is not helpful at all. Ok, so Shadowra found issues with the software. Did (s)he send an email to the developers to inform them about the issues? Or did (s)he just label the software as "not good" in a thread on a security forum where the developers are not even members of? This is not how things improve. If every new project is greeted with negativity and indifference, only the big companies will remain, and, since they start to buy one another and merge with one another (Norton, Avira, AVG, Avast etc.), the diversity in the security software market will decrease until there are only one or two, like it happened to mobile operating systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alakazam, post: 977341, member: 20235"] I think it is quite decent. And it will become better if people use it and send feedback to the developers on how it can be improved. Everyone in this thread seems to have a dismissive attitude, which is not helpful at all. Ok, so Shadowra found issues with the software. Did (s)he send an email to the developers to inform them about the issues? Or did (s)he just label the software as "not good" in a thread on a security forum where the developers are not even members of? This is not how things improve. If every new project is greeted with negativity and indifference, only the big companies will remain, and, since they start to buy one another and merge with one another (Norton, Avira, AVG, Avast etc.), the diversity in the security software market will decrease until there are only one or two, like it happened to mobile operating systems. [/QUOTE]
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