
Dear WebMoney developers and managers!
I understand that you have been working on your client for many years, and consider it very, very important. Perhaps for someone he really is very important. But many people use it a maximum of once a month (including me). However, for many years, all the advantages of WebMoney are poisoned by one drawback: the popup “Connection to the certification center is not established”. Let's leave out the meaning of this popup: what can a user do when he sees it? Run in a circle shouting "AAAaaaAAA" or start to pick the certificates installed in the system in horror?
And the worst thing is that this popup can knock out “full-screen entertainment applications” (such as Team Fortress 2). I understand that you need to work and not play, but when you, after 20 minutes of torment, finally took out the enemy documents and carry them to your base, and 10 meters from the target, everything collapses for this nice and informative popup - you want to put this WebMoney away so that he never got out of there.
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And if you don’t pay attention to the keeper for several weeks (of course, if the uptime of a home computer is measured in months), you can see the following picture: (I would like to see how the programmer who wrote the code for this popup methodically closes the windows for half an hour, one after another. ..)
It is also not clear why constantly run this WM Agent. I do not feel the need, day and night, to monitor the arrival of money to my account, and if I need to launch the keeper, I can easily click the label 2 times. Why should I litter my Notification area with this useless animated icon? There may of course be a way to turn it off, but I seem like an idiot. It was possible to simply add the item “kill IT and never show it again” to the “settings” and “launch keeper” context menu - it is simple, understandable and it is there where the user is looking for such a function.
Update: Thanks to
CGS for instructing me on the right path to get rid of the WM Agent (this is a separate program, as it turned out, and not part of the keeper, and it can be removed separately - but unfortunately only before the update).
The software just has to do its job, and not get the user!Who else does it get?
Ps. This is Keeper for desktop Windows.