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Oleg
Bellsouth Fastaccess
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join:2003-12-08
Birmingham, AL

reply to DownTheShore

Re: Norton 2009 Product Line Now On Sale!

I agree back in 90's NAV was good,but not now not even with NAV 2009.


booger
Premium
join:2008-10-15

reply to DownTheShore

said by DownTheShore:

That's the lead contender so far in my trials of different AV's for my computer.
Seeing that NIS2009 had impressed me about as far as it was going to .. I've installed GData's AV, using Comodo FW.

I like GData. Scan speed, I think, is acceptable considering it's using two engines .. though it allows configuring for faster, the trade-off being less detection/protection. And, it does, as I'd heard, have a well considered GUI/layout. It's there with Avira for detection capability.
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A sticky proposition.


nobody_cares

@dslextreme.com

reply to booger
Norton used to be good before they sold their trademark to Symantec.

Symantec ruins everything that they bought.



nobody_cares

@dslextreme.com

reply to trparky
if they can improve their virus detection rate and reduce the number of false positives, then perhaps i will give it another try.



dualsmp

join:2001-08-25
Charlotte, NC

reply to trparky
Norton Antivirus 2009 has no support for Win2k? The other antivirus programs I've tried lately (Kav, NOD, and Avira) all had support for Win2k. Seems like quite an oversight on Symantec's part. I was going to try it but ...guess not.

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