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Comodo tries its best to stop Windows 7 upgrades

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I recently downloaded the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor (from Microsoft) to my Vista x64 laptop running COMODO Internet Security. When I did, I was immediately presented with:



As of 10/24/2009, Comodo is still the only AV product (out of 41 on VirusTotal.com) to flag this Microsoft tool as "Heur.Suspicious".






For more info, visit: http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/1f052ea5f3a65d871092a9dd3d943969ff211ce58768fdb87c6c405f5caeb52d-1256391917

Somewhat humorous.

My IE7 impressions

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So I took the plunge on one of my Windows PCs and decided to install the now "High priority update" recommended by Microsoft: namely, Internet Explorer 7.0 (IE7).

To borrow an expression from my kids:

What a piece of junk!


While I applaud Microsoft's attempt to offer a browser that approaches modern-day standards, I was totally turned-off by the lack of configuration options, and its slow page loading and rendering speed.

Seriously, who in their right mind at Microsoft thought it was a good idea to not allow the menu bar above the main navigation toolbar? I mean, every single Microsoft product (besides IE7) that I know of, adhere's to this general Windows UI design guideline. And the right-click context menu for the main toolbar, what's up with showing the default system menu there? Come on Microsoft, it's called a context menu for a reason -- so make it contextually viable at least.

And why does it take forever to load IE7 and render a simple page? I haven't found a good example yet where IE7 beats either Opera or Firefox in this regard.

On a 'positive' note (if you want to call it that), I can still use IE7 to retrieve Windows Updates -- since it's still ActiveX capable. At least the security enhancements in IE7 are a bit improved over IE6, which is probably why IE7 is listed as a "High priority update" now.

Anyhow, as you may know, I'm sticking with Opera.

Although, my advice to Microsoft is: keep up the effort. Perhaps someday IE7, 8, or 9 may actually compete in the browser realm, but it isn't ready today.

CNN Poll: Which software company makes the best browser?

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CNN is currently running a Quick Poll to determine which software company makes the best browser:

http://edition.cnn.com/2005/TECH/11/04/spark.browsers/

Current results (as of 2005-11-04 12:42PM ET):

[B]Opera      46%[/B]
Firefox    40%
Microsoft  11%
Other      3%

Pile-on my friends!