Dragon is it worth it or just a hype ?

what turned to be a great idea by comodo has now lost its
purpose. It is obvious that Dragon is Comodo’s Priority at all.
Their slowness of updating the software e is simply unacceptable. I read today that Google did fix some serious security holes in v5, while Dragon still use 4.xx

I seriously begin to question myself if it is worth it to use Dragon, there is ways to anomize chrome
manually with some extensions and tweaks.

The only real benefit with dragon seem to be the way it does handle cookies, but is it all a hype ?
is it worth it ?

Right now it is very tempting to migrate over to chrome 5xx which is not only safer it is also 30% faster.
I am sure I am not the only who feels that way.

is it worth it ?
This propably isn't the answer your looking for, but Nobody can answer that question but you
Right now it is very tempting to migrate over to chrome 5xx which is not only safer it is also 30% faster. I am sure I am not the only who feels that way.
It's up to you, Some people change Anti-viruses, firewall, videoplayers, etc on a regular bases because they can't make up their mind or more likely do it just for fun. Browsers are really no different :)

As far as I know (Just guessing on why), The dragon browser engine is being prepared for transformation from version 4 to 5.

I Agree.
A good browser must update once a month.

A good browser should not need an update each month…
But right now…Dragon have a lot of vulnerable security holes.

The main reason why I use Dragon is cause it is SAFER then chrome, and also
have an addtional security layer to protect my privacy, How well it does that compared to chrome I am not sure, and all this talk about the cookies…is it just talk…or what is the big difference ?Is it just hype ? Feel free to explain more in depth and convince me why Dragon is better then Chrome.

Anyway, Dragon better release a new version soon, otherwise they will loose a lot of users.

I guess and hope that updates will be implented faster when the new v5 engine for dragon is ready though…but right now they are far behind…

i have dragon but i use chrome beta so it is hard for me to go to dragon

Please read this:
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/492?ref=rss

I’m not really that worried about security for my browser. All I really need from one in terms of security is to protect my privacy. I rely on security software, such as CIS, to protect me from malware.

Now I would still like to see some advances in terms of privacy, but I believe it’s already better than Chrome in that respect. :wink: