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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 1080072" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>Yes, the new version differs from the classic one quite significantly. But let's not forget that the development of the old version of the program has actually "stalled". The Polish company actually did not know where to develop the product further, what to do next, so it sold its developments to another company.</p><p></p><p>Both companies are small, with a small staff, and their resources are clearly not comparable with such giants as Kaspersky or Norton, and the task is difficult - to find a market niche for a program that positions itself as an addition (safety net, second opinion) to antivirus or as protection against particularly complex threats that the main antivirus may miss. And then the average user has a question - why would a giant like Kaspersky or Norton need some kind of safety net? These comprehensive antiviruses are already packed with various protective functions "up to their ears", which is just not there, as they say - "Greece has everything." Moreover, in the most expensive versions of these complex antiviruses, a backup is also offered so that, if the threat is missed, everything can be completely restored without any damage. And for corporate users, these antiviruses offer even more settings and protection. And then where can programs of this kind like Spyshelter find their market niche? How to develop the product? Turn it into a comprehensive antivirus like Kaspersky or Norton, but there are no resources for this. Or develop specific functions, but complex antiviruses have enough of these functions and money for their development from more. Polish developers could not find an answer to this question, to the question of further promotion of their product.</p><p></p><p>Now the product belongs to another small company, and they have to think about solving this problem, think about developing the program. They have already taken the first steps, are now planning new changes, are constantly present on their forum and ask users to actively offer their ideas. But the problem is that there are few users of the product (there were few of them before, when the program belonged to the Poles).</p><p></p><p>Let's wait and see how things go, let's not rush things and immediately criticize that "it was better in the past", if it had been better in the past, then the above-mentioned problem of product development would have been solved. We will keep an eye on events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 1080072, member: 80312"] Yes, the new version differs from the classic one quite significantly. But let's not forget that the development of the old version of the program has actually "stalled". The Polish company actually did not know where to develop the product further, what to do next, so it sold its developments to another company. Both companies are small, with a small staff, and their resources are clearly not comparable with such giants as Kaspersky or Norton, and the task is difficult - to find a market niche for a program that positions itself as an addition (safety net, second opinion) to antivirus or as protection against particularly complex threats that the main antivirus may miss. And then the average user has a question - why would a giant like Kaspersky or Norton need some kind of safety net? These comprehensive antiviruses are already packed with various protective functions "up to their ears", which is just not there, as they say - "Greece has everything." Moreover, in the most expensive versions of these complex antiviruses, a backup is also offered so that, if the threat is missed, everything can be completely restored without any damage. And for corporate users, these antiviruses offer even more settings and protection. And then where can programs of this kind like Spyshelter find their market niche? How to develop the product? Turn it into a comprehensive antivirus like Kaspersky or Norton, but there are no resources for this. Or develop specific functions, but complex antiviruses have enough of these functions and money for their development from more. Polish developers could not find an answer to this question, to the question of further promotion of their product. Now the product belongs to another small company, and they have to think about solving this problem, think about developing the program. They have already taken the first steps, are now planning new changes, are constantly present on their forum and ask users to actively offer their ideas. But the problem is that there are few users of the product (there were few of them before, when the program belonged to the Poles). Let's wait and see how things go, let's not rush things and immediately criticize that "it was better in the past", if it had been better in the past, then the above-mentioned problem of product development would have been solved. We will keep an eye on events. [/QUOTE]
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