Yes, the only thing that we may state now is the absence of information about CTM development. I hope the question will be clarified soon. I hope Comodo realizes importance of keeping development of CTM.
at least we now know that there will indeed be a new CTM. I used CTM for a while but I had to give up since I got a 64bits system installed. I don’t know the reason it didn’t want to install and I spent some time trying to find out since I guess that some of you guys might use the 2.8 or even 2.9 beta on a 64x platform, am I right ?
Me too: just recently I cannot install CTM 2.8, 2.9, Rollback Rx and Keriver 1-click on Win-7 Ultimate 64 bit. IDK maybe this is the problem of the comp.
Windows update has been changing things. Might be the source of the install trouble. Makes me afraid to try it on an updated system. If you reinstall your OS then CTM then update Win that might work.
I’m no expert, but in most lines of work and the practical world anything on hold for more important things well before April 2012 (OP date) equals dead. Some other incarnation may pop up later
But to prove my point if you get close enough to your keyboard and take a good whiff you’ll notice that this project is even beginning to smell dead over the internet.
Unless…they bought another promising program recently released and cursorily no longer for sale.
However, I might start disagreeing if in 6 months or so we are all still waiting and still being told just a little longer or “there’s just one other project ahead of it.”
As I’ve said before, the free software aspect might be slowing it down, so sell the thing for $30 and undercut the other options out there. Make some money and fill a clearly wanted hole in the computer universe with a decent program that’s obviously in demand. People were all over AX__ when it came out and are just waiting for a chance to buy it again once it’s for sale again.
My point is there is no reason why CTM can’t be a money maker–provided it works better than previous versions.