I don't know why these software programmers come up with such cheesy names for the programs they have designed and develop for serious things such as spam prevention! Maybe it adds up to the appeal of the program, or even makes such applications easier to promote by word of mouth. But would a natural Ramon-type American with a born in the USA tattoo be caught dead publicly stating that he uses
Cloudmark Desktop for his spam troubles? Definitely not! Well, that is if these types of people are indeed troubled with spam! They may have lots of troubles, but I think spam wouldn't be on their brawl lists!
But spam is generally the problem of everyone, isn't it? Specially now that there's fast and
affordable internet connections, people are now increasing in number when it comes to internet viewing and digital information accessing capabilities! Maybe this is the underlying concept behind those cheesy names that the programmers give their creations. Well, logically, a cheesy name such as Cloudmark Desktop would have appeal to the most number of internet instant messaging users, which these programmers generally think are composed of cotton candy munching and barn dance loving individuals, not to mention teeny-boppers and kids!
But this program has received a few good reviews which I have read. It is used with the Microsoft Outlook application, and it serves as a good anti-spam support for this electronic messaging client. I think you should try it yourself, for I only know of this program from the reviews that I have read. well, for one thing, this is because I don't want the time to come for me to publicly announce that I'm using an application with such a cheesy name, not to mention that I am indeed troubled by spam!