which version of norton antivirus will you suggest my friend to buy...?
he is thinking of either norton antivirus 2003, norton antivirus 2004 or norton antivirus 2005... please do not suggest other antivirus software... just give suggestion... nevermind if you have no command about it...
i will re-direect my friend to this thread... thanks...
I would go with 2005 just because it would be the most updated. But look here because Norton 2002 apparently can beinstalled repeatedly without paying for new licenses. Just something to consider.
thanks rridgely... guess norton is not famous afterall... no one wants to use it... or even commending it... the only thing that people will say about norton is that "it sucks", "take up lots of system resources", "look for better alternatives" blah blah blah...
guess my friend is not making a right choice to buy antivirus from norton..
Agumon tell your friend about the free microsoft offer for one year free of Computer Associates EZ antivirus. It is very good and it will save him some money. The link is:
Agumon tell your friend about the free microsoft offer of one year free of Computer Associates EZ antivirus. It is very good and it will save him some money. The link is:
thanks for reminding me about the free subscription of ez antivirus...
my friend had just brought a new computer, so he wanted a antivirus... since he had been using norton antivirus in his previous system... so i think he is used in using norton antivirus... not too sure what he will be buying... is up to him...
Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition (SAVCE) is the best product made by the company that makes "Norton" products, and that is because it's not even Symantec's virus engine -- it's Intel's!
Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition (SAVCE) is the best product made by the company that makes "Norton" products, and that is because it's not even Symantec's virus engine -- it's Intel's!
I had Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition (Legally). It's alright, but I switched to Avast! Home Edition. I personally think it's better. I don't too much care for Norton.
I know you said don't suggest others, but really no one is suggesting Norton. You think that would mean something...
Straight to the point; Norton, McAfee, and PC-cillin install way too much that integrates deep into the system making them very difficult to remove.
The only commercial av programs I would buy would if there weren't good free alternatives are BitDefender, eTrust EZ Antivirus, F-Prot, NOD32, Sophos.
Out of all the free av programs I think it's a matter of choice, such as; does the user like the GUI, and most importantly is it at the least ICSA Labs Certified at detecting infections. I no longer put too much value in certification for removing an infection from an executible since many modern viruses/malware destroy the executible beyond any point of repair.
Norton may not suck at finding known viruses. The reason I stopped using it back in 2001 was because it never found sucpicious or virus destroyed file's that F-Prot and BitDefender would quickly identify.