Indeed and I believe Chrome 37 also has a stable 64bit client now as well, I wonder if Comodo will make a 64 bit version of Comodo Dragon? I hope so and I hope they’ll skip to version 37 instead of slowly updating through 34, 35 and 36 etc and falling further and further behind. At this pace CD is sure to die out due to falling behind way too much to even be considered relevant anymore, I’m sure the developers have their reasons though, I just with Comodo as a company was better at informing their users of what’s going on.
Comodo, you make good products, but you are horrible at communication, when we do get communication then it’s mostly “We’re still alive” messages albeit with more fancy words. Personally I think that if you can’t find the time yourself, then it would be a good investment to hire someone to be a bridge between the community and Comodo, someone who can easily get in touch with the devs in the same day and that can get information about what’s going on etc, meh maybe that’d cost too much for you, I don’t know what you make and what’d it cost in relation to what YOU get out of it.
They only adds media downloader things into their security and privacy based browsers. They do not fix any bugs (you can check bug section) They only update the Dragon from old to old core!! They added useless things in it.
So, I think all Comodo products are dead except their certificates!
I still use CD because I hate Google’s EULA, and CD is still faster than Chrome. I figure I have enough script blocking and other good security utilities and practices to thwart any vulnerability CD ‘might’ have, but Secunia PSI is not reporting CD as vulnerable yet - so there really are no worries at this point. I will continue to encourage Comodo to put Rapport compatibility into CD, as that is the ONLY reason I use Google Chrome, for banking protection.
I gave CD away over a month ago. I’m switching my customers to an alternate as well.
Fed up with Comodo’s failure to both fix these problems & update it.
It’s so far behind, it’s useless.
Maybe Comodo is trying to get rid of their Dragon browser ?
I’ve been using the Torch browser, based on Chromium & it works…every time !!!
More than i can say for Dragon !!
Captainsticks pointed us behind the scenes to this new page in the Help section: Comodo Chromium Secure Browser. Would that be a sign of things to come? 8)
Comodo introducing a third browser? When they can’t update the two already??? Or is it just Dragon with a different name and recolored icon? Anyways Comodo should just stick to Computer security rather than making browsers, since that’s what they do best.
Hi Netguy101,
I see this information as a positive, not a negative.
I am presuming it is going to be a re-named Dragon.
I have confidence in Comodo with its browsers.
Inform to you guys!
We can wait a new release. This answer from Shane (official) who is product manager of Comodo. They will hire more dev to develop their browsers.