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« on: September 03, 2009, 03:33:14 AM »

I dunno if it's interesting for anyone but I must say that I'm a CIS addicted.
I'm a long time Comodo Firewall user then a CIS user. I always like it and I never have problems with it. It comes like a glove to me but a month ago I said what the heck it should be others security products as good as Comodo and I decided to try them one by one or combination of them (pretty limited choices because my Vista64). So the saga begins: PrivateFirewall, Webroot Firewall, PCTools Firewall, Rising Firewall, Vista native firewall (with and without Vista Firewall Control), Outpost free and even Pro (I won a lifetime license from one of their contest), Threatfire, Microsoft Security Essentials and probably I forgot others.

Result? Yesterday I've installed (again) latest CIS and activated all suite (FW, AV, D+). Now I feel like I come back home, everything is familiar and smooth like silk.
All others solution are fine, no problems with them but they miss something to really make me to pick one. I don't know what but when I see CIS shield in systray I feel like I'm with an old and good friend.

Melih, what have you done to me?
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« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2009, 04:03:46 AM »

Yeh, I feel safe when ever I see that little shield in the corner  Grin
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« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2009, 05:46:12 AM »

And Time Machine will be like your comfort banket.  Cheesy
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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2009, 07:28:09 AM »


Melih, what have you done to me?

LOL...

All we did was built a top notch security for you, providing you with confidence and trust that you are safe....Smiley

And like Panic said, wait for CTM and v4....if you think this is good..you will be amazed with whats coming Wink

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« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2009, 07:45:37 AM »

Yep, for me v4 is probably the most wanted/awaited piece of software. Eagerly waiting...
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« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2009, 07:54:18 AM »

Yep, for me v4 is probably the most wanted/awaited piece of software. Eagerly waiting...

Wait till you see CTM!!!!!!!

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« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2009, 02:12:30 PM »

Yup im addicted to CIS & other Comodo products.  Grin

V4 will be the most amazing security program out there!!!  Wink

Now all we need is a countdown for it.
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« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2009, 02:18:00 PM »

Now all we need is a countdown for it.
Yeah, and then postpone it, so we can laugh with all the angry people  Grin

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« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2009, 02:31:00 PM »

Yeah, and then postpone it, so we can laugh with all the angry people  Grin

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LOL I’m laughing already.  Grin

just add a ~ sign besides the countdown, or name it estimate countdown that should do it.
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« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2009, 11:12:45 PM »

Officail countdown clock of sorts would be great to behold...

Yup, same here - CIS is very addictive.
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« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2009, 11:20:14 PM »

I dunno if it's interesting for anyone but I must say that I'm a CIS addicted.
I'm a long time Comodo Firewall user then a CIS user. I always like it and I never have problems with it. It comes like a glove to me but a month ago I said what the heck it should be others security products as good as Comodo and I decided to try them one by one or combination of them (pretty limited choices because my Vista64). So the saga begins: PrivateFirewall, Webroot Firewall, PCTools Firewall, Rising Firewall, Vista native firewall (with and without Vista Firewall Control), Outpost free and even Pro (I won a lifetime license from one of their contest), Threatfire, Microsoft Security Essentials and probably I forgot others.

Result? Yesterday I've installed (again) latest CIS and activated all suite (FW, AV, D+). Now I feel like I come back home, everything is familiar and smooth like silk.
All others solution are fine, no problems with them but they miss something to really make me to pick one. I don't know what but when I see CIS shield in systray I feel like I'm with an old and good friend.

Melih, what have you done to me?

Haha, same here.  Grin I have commercial license for KIS 2010, but do not use it.I like comodo more than kaspersky. =)
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« Reply #11 on: September 08, 2009, 12:22:00 PM »

I am a user of Comodo products for some time now and I have seen the changes, the evolving of comodo products, seeing them become more grown up and some day surpass all major security products of the big antimalware vendors; in security, usability, configurability and customizability. Thinking back at the time I used my computer without Comodo security solutions I am amazed how I could surf on the internet without protection of Comodo security solutions, I guess I was fine browsing the net feeling naked.... Now I only wish I knew the Comodo company much earlier and many more people with me! I am still amazed how open and honest the CEO of Comodo is about the evolving of his company and above all in his statement to create the trusted internet.

Know about Comodo is one of the great things that has overcome me in the field of internet security and computer security. Call me a fanboy, for me this story is as true as believing in the creation of the trusted internet.
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« Reply #12 on: September 08, 2009, 09:50:36 PM »

I am a user of Comodo products for some time now and I have seen the changes, the evolving of comodo products, seeing them become more grown up and some day surpass all major security products of the big antimalware vendors; in security, usability, configurability and customizability. Thinking back at the time I used my computer without Comodo security solutions I am amazed how I could surf on the internet without protection of Comodo security solutions, I guess I was fine browsing the net feeling naked.... Now I only wish I knew the Comodo company much earlier and many more people with me! I am still amazed how open and honest the CEO of Comodo is about the evolving of his company and above all in his statement to create the trusted internet.

Know about Comodo is one of the great things that has overcome me in the field of internet security and computer security. Call me a fanboy, for me this story is as true as believing in the creation of the trusted internet.

Very kind DaRtH VaDeR, very kind indeed.

thank you

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« Reply #13 on: September 29, 2009, 10:15:30 AM »

Saga continues. A couple of days ago Outpost came with a new version with some important fixes so I'd say to give it a go. Indeed no more BSOD's but something catch my attention, disk activity.
First screenshot is Outpost with utorrent running (mostly upload).
Second is Comodo Comodo with utorrent running (full download/upload).
Even is not the same period/torrent the difference between amount of disk activity is obvious in favor of CIS.

But let's say that is not a major problem (even I have a SSD and I don't like unnecessary disk activity). Today I find another substitute for Task Manager (I was(?) a Process Explorer faithful user) called AnVir TaskManager which has an interesting column called Disk Load.
For my surprise Outpost has a constant 240 kB/s I/O activity (third screenshot). It's a discussion on the matter on their forums but it's unsolved.
So it's time uninstall Outpost and reinstall CIS. I was curious about CIS activity in same conditions (fourth screenshot) and (as I expected) no unnecessary I/O activity.  Thumb Up
So in the end I'll say it again: Melih, what have you done to me?  Grin
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« Reply #14 on: September 29, 2009, 10:36:02 AM »

Saga continues. A couple of days ago Outpost came with a new version with some important fixes so I'd say to give it a go. Indeed no more BSOD's but something catch my attention, disk activity.
First screenshot is Outpost with utorrent running (mostly upload).
Second is Comodo Comodo with utorrent running (full download/upload).
Even is not the same period/torrent the difference between amount of disk activity is obvious in favor of CIS.

But let's say that is not a major problem (even I have a SSD and I don't like unnecessary disk activity). Today I find another substitute for Task Manager (I was(?) a Process Explorer faithful user) called AnVir TaskManager which has an interesting column called Disk Load.
For my surprise Outpost has a constant 240 kB/s I/O activity (third screenshot). It's a discussion on the matter on their forums but it's unsolved.
So it's time uninstall Outpost and reinstall CIS. I was curious about CIS activity in same conditions (fourth screenshot) and (as I expected) no unnecessary I/O activity.  Thumb Up
So in the end I'll say it again: Melih, what have you done to me?  Grin

LOL..
we are always here for you guys!


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