is this better than kaspersky 2009 internet security's firewall?
if so im getting this
Hi 999mizta999
Actually Kaspersky's KIS Firewall ranked Very Good in the latest Matousec testing, (<< click link for results) just below Comodo Firewall Pro. I'd say that since CFP is free and KIS isn't, as long as you have an active license for KIS I'd stick with that but as soon as your license runs out I would be tempted to say switch to CFP.
One thing of note, and Abiosis makes a good point about this...CFP can be somewhat overwhelming for a newer user who's not quite up to a considerable amount of interaction with their firewall at first.
CFP does help allot with your decision making when a connection popup arrives tho, you can click on the process/exe name and in the details it tells you who owns it and more about what it's for. For many newer users tho, it's simply too much to handle at first and they soon start turning off features or go to a lesser firewall with less user interaction required.
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