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[Heilig Defense] RansomOff - The World's Most Advanced Anti-Ransomware Solution
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<blockquote data-quote="Amelith Nargothrond" data-source="post: 613951" data-attributes="member: 60405"><p>"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger."</p><p>I do think and believe that a moderate amount of "rough", or criticism, is good and healthy (if based on real facts).</p><p></p><p>Here is my detailed personal judgement:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I try to understand every inch in every marketing strategies and design i get in touch with. They all have the same purpose: sell (nothing's for free). They sell canned air in China (for breathing clean air); if i don't understand why it's free, for sure somebody knows what it will monetize</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">every marketing strategy will have a very good reasoning in someone's mind</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">in the software business, there are developers and there are users (and others); thinking like a developer in marketing is dangerous for the users, as they do not have the mindset of a developer and will never have; stating that a product is "most advanced", in the user's mind will translate to: i will get protected for sure because this is the best product in the world, because they say it is; it turns out there are issues with the "best product in the world", issues that can have a profound negative impact on the user; note that you had the same slogan when i quick-tested your product, and i didn't get the protection i expected</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Correlate is not advertised as an anti ransomware tool, but an anti malware tool, with many advanced protection techniques; but i haven't found the word "ransomware" anywhere on Correlate's website; i haven't looked in the white papers though; so the user (including me) will have absolutely no idea that Correlate will protect his assets from ransomware, that Correlate is a (much) extended version of RansomOff (btw, this is also news for me), and that he will get his files back after a ransomware attack (this is also new for me)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">i do not necessarily think that paid products are better (i do eventually, they have better support -> financial resources for this); i was referring to the fact that some features maybe are available in a paid version that will justify the "the most advanced" description -> which i did not find, as (again) Correlate is not advertised as a feature rich anti ransomware tool</li> </ul><p>I know how hard it is to get a driver signed, including the difficulties involved in getting a certificate to sign that driver (didn't verify it thoroughly, but it must be signed - i did have a lot of security stuff disabled on my test machine). So you are on the right track and i really hope that you will get where you would like to get. Your software has a great potential, i personally do not agree with some aspects of your marketing strategy, but that's just me, others may like it. I also hope you will have the necessary resources to keep it free.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, all my best wishes to you and your team, may ransomware die, i really had enough of them <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelith Nargothrond, post: 613951, member: 60405"] "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." I do think and believe that a moderate amount of "rough", or criticism, is good and healthy (if based on real facts). Here is my detailed personal judgement: [LIST] [*]I try to understand every inch in every marketing strategies and design i get in touch with. They all have the same purpose: sell (nothing's for free). They sell canned air in China (for breathing clean air); if i don't understand why it's free, for sure somebody knows what it will monetize [*]every marketing strategy will have a very good reasoning in someone's mind [*]in the software business, there are developers and there are users (and others); thinking like a developer in marketing is dangerous for the users, as they do not have the mindset of a developer and will never have; stating that a product is "most advanced", in the user's mind will translate to: i will get protected for sure because this is the best product in the world, because they say it is; it turns out there are issues with the "best product in the world", issues that can have a profound negative impact on the user; note that you had the same slogan when i quick-tested your product, and i didn't get the protection i expected [*]Correlate is not advertised as an anti ransomware tool, but an anti malware tool, with many advanced protection techniques; but i haven't found the word "ransomware" anywhere on Correlate's website; i haven't looked in the white papers though; so the user (including me) will have absolutely no idea that Correlate will protect his assets from ransomware, that Correlate is a (much) extended version of RansomOff (btw, this is also news for me), and that he will get his files back after a ransomware attack (this is also new for me) [*]i do not necessarily think that paid products are better (i do eventually, they have better support -> financial resources for this); i was referring to the fact that some features maybe are available in a paid version that will justify the "the most advanced" description -> which i did not find, as (again) Correlate is not advertised as a feature rich anti ransomware tool [/LIST] I know how hard it is to get a driver signed, including the difficulties involved in getting a certificate to sign that driver (didn't verify it thoroughly, but it must be signed - i did have a lot of security stuff disabled on my test machine). So you are on the right track and i really hope that you will get where you would like to get. Your software has a great potential, i personally do not agree with some aspects of your marketing strategy, but that's just me, others may like it. I also hope you will have the necessary resources to keep it free. Anyway, all my best wishes to you and your team, may ransomware die, i really had enough of them :) [/QUOTE]
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