Comodo Firewall v3 VS Online Armor

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by Ghostcloak, Nov 29, 2007.

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  1. 212eta

    212eta Registered Member

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    In the past, I had used Comodo 2, before I tried OA and stayed with it.
    After I heard so much "noise" about Comodo 3, I decided to try it.
    [I had never any particular problem with OA.]
    I simply thought (and I am not the only one) that maybe Comodo 3
    was going to be something really exciting; something really different.

    Apart from the bugs and the complexity that confuses the average user,
    I couldn't download any product-updates.
    As I was trying to download them and around the 17% of the process-completion,
    I received a failure-error message urging me to check my internet connection.
    But my internet connection has no problem as, I visit every site and download
    everything normally!
    Well, no more experiments...

    I am back to OA! It has been the best for my needs.:thumb:
    It is the best combination of Simplicityand proven Effectiveness.:thumb:

    Clarification:
    I am just an independent user who likes to try security software a lot.
    I have no professional or any other kind of relationship
    with Online Armor firewall and/or its vendor (Tallemu).

    Thank you!
     
    Last edited: Nov 30, 2007
  2. Vettetech

    Vettetech Former Poster

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    I totally agree. I tired Comodo 3.0 again to give it a fair shot. Its just way to confusing. Cannot be bothered. Even on training mode it still asks me about my games when I launch them. Went back to Online Armor. But OA in training mode and games launch with no problem and it learns them quickly.
     
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