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Comodo Internet Security 2025 was obliterated by an exploit!
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1107668" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Why do people who want Comodo to be a more refined product not establish and promote a GoFundMe for the product?</p><p></p><p>Or suggest to Melih that he create a GoFundMe?</p><p></p><p>The fundamental issue with the product is a very simple one to understand: Melih owns the product, it generates virtually no revenue, and since Day 1 he as spent millions of his own money to subsidize the product and give it away. Well, he's not willing to spend any more on the product other than to keep it alive. There is no dedicated development team for the source code, and that means there is nobody to fix bugs and make the product more polished.</p><p></p><p>Without a revenue stream to support its development, Comodo will never be any better than it is right now. Without bringing in substantial money, it shall always be a 1000-bug, broken feature freeware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1107668, member: 114717"] Why do people who want Comodo to be a more refined product not establish and promote a GoFundMe for the product? Or suggest to Melih that he create a GoFundMe? The fundamental issue with the product is a very simple one to understand: Melih owns the product, it generates virtually no revenue, and since Day 1 he as spent millions of his own money to subsidize the product and give it away. Well, he's not willing to spend any more on the product other than to keep it alive. There is no dedicated development team for the source code, and that means there is nobody to fix bugs and make the product more polished. Without a revenue stream to support its development, Comodo will never be any better than it is right now. Without bringing in substantial money, it shall always be a 1000-bug, broken feature freeware. [/QUOTE]
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