And by the way, what about concealing the virus chest somewhere deep in the GUI? Seriously, what’s the point? I don’t get it.
An AV with small and unresizable GUI and a hidden virus chest. Brilliant.
Fine for you? Well, I guess that makes it okay then. 8)
Seriously, who approves a decision to rewrite a perfectly good application and removes features and usability (besides Microsoft, I mean)?
And I agree with the notes above… I’ve found it difficult to find the Chest as well on one or two occasions. You’ll forgive me for not committing eleventy seven Avast screens to memory.
A good AV tool is not supposed to intrude the way this does.
The chest is a minor issue, and not the reason I started this thread.
But I do get a chuckle out of someone who thinks the non-resizable dialog is okay. Different opinions, sure, but… One of us would like to be able to resize it and one doesn’t feel the need. Now think about this carefully: Would having the OPTION to resize it bother you in the slightest? I suspect you would just not exercise that functionality.
This is not some new pie-in-the-sky thinking. It had the feature, and now it’s removed.
I suppose it’s necessary because computers are getting less powerful all the time.
The real problem is on small netbook screens, like mine 1024X600 and the first installation screen won’t fit.
For some people that will mean they won’t/can’t proceed, mainly because they don’t know how to get around it, like dragging the task bar out to the side and knowing how to use the tab key to move focus to the unseen Continue button.
So there are many screens that require the ability to be resized, be that smaller in the case of the installation window and larger in the case of some others, but fixed sizes are a poor choice.
OMG the world has lost its collective mind… does anyone not remember the day when a program launched, it read your screen size and adjusted itself accordingly?
Also, am I imagining it or did websites used to be smooth and now since they have all this .NET sh*t does every website become jumpy and erratic whenever you hover over something and something else expands? Look at Avast’s homepage for a less extreme example of this and how when you hover over the menu things are jumping… it wreaks havoc on the eyes after looking at a dozen websites.
Then windows 8 comes out and turns a beautiful interface into blocks and wasted real estate…
Now we don’t resize windows anymore…
The more “advanced” we supposedly become, the stupider we’re getting.
Guess which site won’t let you download the product if you have a custom hosts file that blocks parasite web sites, tracking cookies, and other bad stuff?
Did the smart founders of Avast get rich and retire? Can’t say I’d blame them for that, but…
Your post is off topic “An Unresizable UI? Seriously?” and should have be made in its own topic or one where it is relevant.
I can’t confirm what you say about custom HOSTS file as I have never felt the need to customise it, preferring to leave it empty and use my browser firefox with NoScript, AdBlockPlus and Cookie monster to handle this kind of stuff.
Whilst making posts, please keep it civil and keep the snide/unnecessary comments where they belong, in your head.