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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 766085" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Bug example:</p><p>Program: FortiClient 6 A-V</p><p>Bug: In Malware Protection, when setting "Block malicious websites", the settings do not keep until another setting in the same settings area is adjusted (and then changed back if it was already correct for use).</p><p></p><p>I noticed a small write to disk icon that is very faint and barely visible that displays for a very short time to indicate when the settings are auto saved. It appears next to the x-out for the Malware Protection settings (same place in all settings areas). It only appears after changing a setting other than the "Block malicious websites" setting, so they won't save if they are the only setting changed. Also, there is no manual way to save the settings of a program feature, nor does the x out of the page auto-save them...they occur automatically after a change (except with malicious website settings).</p><p></p><p>Libre Office still uses Bugzilla. I get a notice from time to time about updates concerning a few bugs I introduced back several years ago when I was using LO and following the development more closely.</p><p></p><p>I could see how someone might say, for example, that Comodo is not really buggy but rather a clumsy, underdeveloped platform (that will likely turn into something very good etc.). Then on the other hand some may point to specific bugs like dropping settings and say it is buggy software. The depth of the analysis does affect very much the value of information about bugginess. Yet, is heavy and clunky the same thing as buggy? I recall I think Bitdefender used to get that complaint sometimes, going back further Avast. The programs are inevitably referred to as buggy anyway at least by some.</p><p></p><p>I will use FortiClient for awhile before I submit a bug. This is one that is happening for me on W7 pro and on multiple PCs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 766085, member: 32547"] Bug example: Program: FortiClient 6 A-V Bug: In Malware Protection, when setting "Block malicious websites", the settings do not keep until another setting in the same settings area is adjusted (and then changed back if it was already correct for use). I noticed a small write to disk icon that is very faint and barely visible that displays for a very short time to indicate when the settings are auto saved. It appears next to the x-out for the Malware Protection settings (same place in all settings areas). It only appears after changing a setting other than the "Block malicious websites" setting, so they won't save if they are the only setting changed. Also, there is no manual way to save the settings of a program feature, nor does the x out of the page auto-save them...they occur automatically after a change (except with malicious website settings). Libre Office still uses Bugzilla. I get a notice from time to time about updates concerning a few bugs I introduced back several years ago when I was using LO and following the development more closely. I could see how someone might say, for example, that Comodo is not really buggy but rather a clumsy, underdeveloped platform (that will likely turn into something very good etc.). Then on the other hand some may point to specific bugs like dropping settings and say it is buggy software. The depth of the analysis does affect very much the value of information about bugginess. Yet, is heavy and clunky the same thing as buggy? I recall I think Bitdefender used to get that complaint sometimes, going back further Avast. The programs are inevitably referred to as buggy anyway at least by some. I will use FortiClient for awhile before I submit a bug. This is one that is happening for me on W7 pro and on multiple PCs. [/QUOTE]
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