"Nick Skrepetos" <nskrepetos@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1163984497.539811.35230@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com:

>
> Andy Walker wrote:
>> Nick Skrepetos wrote:
>>
>> >If I was worried about a "tough audience", I would be in the wrong
>> >business I appreciate all the comments and feedback - all it does
>> >it keep helping refine our product into a better solutuion to combat
>> >spyware and work smoothing for the user - everyone wins

>>
>> In that case, my suggestion is that you disable the [Next] button
>> during a scan, because it duplicates the [Cancel] button.
>>
>> Thanks!

>
> Andy - the Cancel button actually just Cancels the scan, the Next
> buttton allows you to proceed to the removal process before the scan
> is complete, or cancel - so the buttons to serve a different purpose.
>


Actually I made the same suggestion in a support email and got back the
same answer (since you were probably the one that answered it). In most
applications, when the "next" button is "lit up" that means it's time to
move on. So if you aren't paying attention and notice it's still
scanning, you terminate the scan prematurely. Maybe you could add a
popup "Are you sure? The scan is not complete." Or something like that.
User friendliness (?) is a big seller these days. Just listen to the way
they ***** about Spybot S&D! No matter what you do or don't do, I'm
sticking with ya... :-)


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