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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 714258" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Biggest drawback is it doesn't monitor IPv6 as an option like Comodo does. However, for what it's worth, it is a nice template for building a very good firewall application.</p><p></p><p>I sent a feedback message to the developers kind of hoping they might be interested in some beta testers or something. Didn't or haven't heard from them, so. Hard to beat Binisoft, which I still have installed on this PC, but seriously, it wouldn't take very much to get FK to the level where I feel the price would be well worth paying and then some.</p><p></p><p>Wish I could say otherwise at this point. I mean initial impressions were pretty good for me, but it's iffy with Comodo out there and Binisoft. I do think it is an application that would benefit greatly from going to the next level with development...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 714258, member: 32547"] Biggest drawback is it doesn't monitor IPv6 as an option like Comodo does. However, for what it's worth, it is a nice template for building a very good firewall application. I sent a feedback message to the developers kind of hoping they might be interested in some beta testers or something. Didn't or haven't heard from them, so. Hard to beat Binisoft, which I still have installed on this PC, but seriously, it wouldn't take very much to get FK to the level where I feel the price would be well worth paying and then some. Wish I could say otherwise at this point. I mean initial impressions were pretty good for me, but it's iffy with Comodo out there and Binisoft. I do think it is an application that would benefit greatly from going to the next level with development... [/QUOTE]
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