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« Reply #75 on: March 22, 2007, 11:55:04 PM »

I agree that the idea of a launch pad is fine but what is the use of it if wat it shows is the features of the application. I think that launch pad should be redesigned and shuld allow the user to perform the basic actions of the application (Like scanning, turning off the CAVS, etc).
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« Reply #76 on: August 02, 2007, 08:08:54 AM »

I prefer a powerful launchpad for all comodo security free products.

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« Reply #77 on: August 18, 2007, 01:49:05 AM »

Personally, I hate the sucker.

I'd love the option to have it not installed, since it's just added space in the installer.

It's the reason I'm avoiding the upgrades for now.
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« Reply #78 on: August 26, 2007, 04:42:32 PM »

If it would work (and recognize all products) it would be a nice thing.
Since it does not recognize fireall and BOClean its of no use for me...only showing i-vault which i do not use because of no firefox support.

So: make it work or kill it. Please keep up your high standards and dont waste time on half hearted products.
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« Reply #79 on: January 06, 2008, 12:44:25 PM »

Shall we?

Melih


Wow! This is a long thread…

I’ve just read through it and many other threads on this site and as a Newbie (to Comodo) this is what I’ve noticed.

After playing with PC’s for 14 odd years I only came across Comodo Firewall 3 days ago after noticing it in someone’s signature system spec’s on another site.

Having previously used commercial products, for the past few years most I know including local PC stores have settled for Windows Firewall, AVG and Lava. Actually yesterday I asked a tech if he’d heard of Comodo, he’d heard the name but that was it.

I don’t like the new Lava so it got me searching for a replacement, and as we do I got side tracked checking out all kinds of security products and issues I wasn’t aware of including that AVG apparently isn’t all that good anymore.
However Most people don’t have or make the time to sit at a PC doing such research!

Thing is, somehow I managed to downloaded Comodo Firewall, installed it and until I got to a point of confusion in setting it up and having to go on the Comodo website then Forum I wasn’t even aware there were other free products available. If I’d been happy enough to just let Firewall do its thing I (or most) wouldn’t be aware there are more Free products.

Marketing!!!!
Do a Google search for either “Online Security”, “Internet Security” or “All you need to know about Internet Security” Newbie’s don’t really know how to refine their search.
Check out how many pages you have to scroll though before anything related to Comodo comes up.

Other than us telling our friends about Comodo there has to be a better way to utilise the search engines, without paid adverts (hate them).

Launch Pad
I’ve been trying to work out this layering/resource thing and whilst checking out the product page http://www.comodo.com/products/free_products.html I noticed Comodo iVault. After installing and reboot I first seen the Lanch Pad screen WOW! Havn’t even used it yet. I came back here to find out/ask Why?

I totally agree with having the option of disabling or uninstalling it as well as the other comments re grouped or non grouped launch Icon.

However like most when we become mentaly advanced in anything we forget to provide layman terms for the inexperienced.

Niether the Comodo Site or Forum has a beginer or Newbie section or page etc. Either or both could firstly say (without long boring and confusing info)

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Attention New Vistors” We understand how Computer Online Security can be very overwellming and confussing for you therefore we at Comodo have made the task very easy.

With the assistance of our valued users we have specialy designed an easy to use program called Launch Pad which after downloading and installing onto your computer will provided you with all the FREE security options and advise we have available for you here at Comodo.

Please click here XXXX to dowload this FREE of charge or commitment very easy to use program now and let it do the work for you.

If you require any further assistance please click here XXXX and you will be directed to our Help Forum where many fellow longtime users are more than happy to assist.

Please Note: For Advanced Users and anyone seeking futher Information relating to any of our individual products please go here XXXX (which would go to the product page)

Thank You, Be Safe and Enjoy!

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Clear, to the point and easy to understand. You just have to make sure that the link that takes them to the forum is a not to bombarding full of jargon that goes over their head. One specifically for Newbies a Sticky with link references etc, perhapes even a video tutorial. It would also have to be kept upto date for current downloaded release.

People also like to put a face to who there dealing with so perhapes the MD could say a few quick words about Comodo and staff and then introduce the video tutorial

Cheers All
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« Reply #80 on: February 28, 2008, 12:22:05 PM »

 Can a person, Is there a link to download the latest version of LaunchPad for people who like the concept but don't have/and have never had LaunchPad installed??
IMHO< I think a Central control for all the excellent Security Programs COMODO offers is an ABLOLUTE must! And yes illiminates all the individual icons........ I have 5   110 Percent
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« Reply #81 on: February 29, 2008, 09:36:27 PM »

wilpower,

No, there's no dl link for LP.  It was discontinued.  So sorry that you want it and can't have it. 

LM
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