I love SecureAPlus - except for its horrendous and, for me, stress-making UI, and especially the horrible and jarring alerts and scan window.
They do have some good points - for example the colour scheme is fine and agreeable, and makes a nice distinction between elements, and there is a simplicity of layout.
But that simplicity is sabotaged by an extreme lack of focus, with distracting graphics and especially animations, and the alerts in particular being far too large, so you have to search around on the alert window for what you want. And the gratuitous animated graphics on alerts and the scan window are gut-churningly aggressive, distracting attention from where it needs to be. On the scan window the only animation should be a progress bar, but if a SMALL additional animation really must be included (it really is much better without any such distraction), then it should stop dead when the scan is finished. As it is, the scan window is very confusing because the aggressively distracting graphic continues its animation as long as that window is open, so giving the impression that SAP is still scanning.
I would say that the alerts and scan window need to be a quarter to a third of the current size, and without gratuitous graphics, so the user's eye would fall naturally on the important functional elements. That would make for a MUCH more harmonious and stress-free user experience.
This is not just about me being a (supposedly) crotchety old b*gg*r (which of course I am - everyone knows that!
), but those aspects of the UI make the whole program look as though it's some sort of children's game rather than one of the best AV/AM programs that I've encountered. Quite apart from giving me and presumably a fair number of other users a less-than-ideal working experience with the program, that all looks fairly unprofessional and quite inappropriate for a 'serious' computer security product and would put quite a lot of people off it on that basis (i.e., reduced credibility) even before they get driven round the twist by actually working with the program and being assailed again and again by the aforementioned over-the-top indulgences.
I did discuss this issue by email back in July last year, and I was led to understand that an improved UI was being worked on for a future release, but as none of that has changed yet in the released versions I want to draw attention to this issue again.
Apart from that, however, I have found SAP really brilliant, and do hope that soon its UI will do proper justice to that brilliance.
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Philip