For historical reasons (it was chosen by management of our firm to process salary payments), I have an account in one bank, with Internet banking option. The problem with its bank-client application, which should be used to access an account and to perform financial operations, is that it is evident that in some points it looks very unprofessional. The most prominent things are appearing of default Borland C++ Builder Icon as an Icon for Alt+Tab window and in the title bar of some windows, and inability of built-in browser window to resize accordingly when its parent window is expanded to the whole screen size. I believe that their application does not contain flaws that may compromise data transfer security, but if I would choose from different banks now, I would not stick with such a poorly written software. Their offices look as they should be - clean, modern, with polite staff, but it seems that their management do not realize that when I work with Internet banking, the face of the bank is actually the software.
After noticing that, I began to tend to double-check all my user interface look-and-feel features and logic, although neither of my programs deal with user's financial data.
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