Ive been using CIS for years but im starting to appreciate the the other products COMODO has out there. So im looking to consolidate to just one product line without overlapping.
I run CIS but with Defence+ and Sandbox disabled. would i be better off just installing the firewall and antivirus separate?
I like the idea behind BOclean but if thats with CIS by disabling Defence+ and Sandbox have i disabled BOclean?
Cloud Scanner looks like a good replacement for my weekly malware scanner, or would i be better off using Cleaning Essentials since it has it built in.
Ive been using Revo Uninstaller but after reading about Program manager should i move to that or is CPM only good on a fresh system prior to a lot of programs installed?
The following are just my personal opinions and preferences;
I run CIS but with Defence+ and Sandbox disabled. would i be better off just installing the firewall and antivirus separate?
I ALWAYS run Defense+ - for me, it is one of the most (if not the most) critical and secure components of CIS. If I had to make a choice, I would rather run Defense+ than an AV, but am happiest running both.
I like the idea behind BOclean but if thats with CIS by disabling Defence+ and Sandbox have i disabled BOclean?
Yes, the technologies behind BOClean and Comodo Memory Firewall have been integrated into CIS but depend on having Defense+ active.
Cloud Scanner looks like a good replacement for my weekly malware scanner, or would i be better off using Cleaning Essentials since it has it built in.
I would run CCE, particularly as it has Killswitch, in case you do find any nasties.
Ive been using Revo Uninstaller but after reading about Program manager should i move to that or is CPM only good on a fresh system prior to a lot of programs installed?
CPM is at its best on a fresh system, plus you have the advantage of creating installation packages from any monitored installations. CPM does a great job on a system that already has its applications installed. Whether you think it is better than (for example) Revo, is entirely up to you. I like it and rely on it, but that’s just me.
Again, these are just my opinions and preferences, and your environment and computing habits may mean this advice is not applicable to your circumstances.