Comodo (cruel settings) plus almost any FW employing whitelists or apps lists can be configured default-deny.
It's indeed not invented by TW's developer, before TinyWall I used Windows Firewall Control which introduced me to default deny. But I didn't know that other firewalls also had this option, for example Zone Alarm didn't offer this. The point that I'm trying to make is, why show a huge list of apps and services like Free Firewall does, when most of them should be blocked anyway. It makes more sense to only display allowed apps, not the ones that are blocked.
Anyone had any contact with this developer recently? I have not gotten any answers to my mails and the program has not been updated for about 8 months, usually it updates in about 3-4. His other programs has not been updated for years. I suspect abandoned.