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<blockquote data-quote="93803123" data-source="post: 834377"><p>AppGuard shouldn't even be compared to consumer products, because it isn't one. It never has been. The thing isn't meant for anyone that has consumer software expectations of design and use. And just because it has been available on some webpage and just about anyone with a credit card could buy it doesn't mean it is a consumer-grade product. Some 3rd parties market and sell it to consumers. But that's got nothing to do with AppGuard. In that case AppGuard is merely functioning as a subcontractor, provides those parties with what they specify they want, and then afterwards it is entirely up to those 3rd parties to decide how they market and support the product. If there are problems anywhere post-supplying the product, then AppGuard as a company has nothing to do with it. Not their responsibility.</p><p></p><p>AppGuard always has been made for IT Pros that can handle SRP.</p><p></p><p>A canoe and a battleship are both boats Yet, one cannot compare the battleship to a canoe. It's not a valid comparison no matter how hard one might try. Most anyone can handle a canoe, but not the battleship without proper knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Software that target the consumer market are canoes. AppGuard is a battleship. Defending the nation is not the same as defending the homestead.</p><p></p><p>I suggest to [USER=58943]@ForgottenSeer 58943[/USER] to send feedback to AG and suggest Solo functionalities are too obscure and needs more simplicity.</p><p></p><p>Or you can even can even include the URLs to the posts made here as direct links so that they can carefully study them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93803123, post: 834377"] AppGuard shouldn't even be compared to consumer products, because it isn't one. It never has been. The thing isn't meant for anyone that has consumer software expectations of design and use. And just because it has been available on some webpage and just about anyone with a credit card could buy it doesn't mean it is a consumer-grade product. Some 3rd parties market and sell it to consumers. But that's got nothing to do with AppGuard. In that case AppGuard is merely functioning as a subcontractor, provides those parties with what they specify they want, and then afterwards it is entirely up to those 3rd parties to decide how they market and support the product. If there are problems anywhere post-supplying the product, then AppGuard as a company has nothing to do with it. Not their responsibility. AppGuard always has been made for IT Pros that can handle SRP. A canoe and a battleship are both boats Yet, one cannot compare the battleship to a canoe. It's not a valid comparison no matter how hard one might try. Most anyone can handle a canoe, but not the battleship without proper knowledge. Software that target the consumer market are canoes. AppGuard is a battleship. Defending the nation is not the same as defending the homestead. I suggest to [USER=58943]@ForgottenSeer 58943[/USER] to send feedback to AG and suggest Solo functionalities are too obscure and needs more simplicity. Or you can even can even include the URLs to the posts made here as direct links so that they can carefully study them. [/QUOTE]
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