D Bone said:Well, I downloaded Dragon from Comodo's site, and I got version 15..........But it had no flash?? I went to you tube, and it said I needed to install a plug-in, so I clicked install and nothing. Checked aboutlug-ins, and there was no flash. Checked options, and "Use all plug-ins" (or whatever it's called) was checked by default. Did I have to download Flash for non-IE, then install the plug-in?
What happened?
HeffeD said:D Bone said:Well, I downloaded Dragon from Comodo's site, and I got version 15..........But it had no flash?? I went to you tube, and it said I needed to install a plug-in, so I clicked install and nothing. Checked aboutlug-ins, and there was no flash. Checked options, and "Use all plug-ins" (or whatever it's called) was checked by default. Did I have to download Flash for non-IE, then install the plug-in?
What happened?
Dragon is based on Chromium, not Chrome. Chromium does not come bundled with Flash or PDF readers, so neither does Dragon.
class1c said:Hello guys, I'm having a problem, I wonder if someone can help me. Right now I'm using Comodo Dragon. I went to options and marked the "Enable Malware domain Filter (Comodo DNS)", and it blocks my browser connections, and I don't know why!
Can someone help me?
Thanks.
class1c said:Hi Jack, well now I came home and test it again and it works. Last night I enable COMODO DNS in browser and when I tried to acess some website it would block it, then when I disable it, it worked. (strange)
Today it works fine, don't know why. (I have Dragon DNS enable, and in Windows TCP/IP4v4)
Thank you Jack.