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| Thread ID: 27529 | 2002-11-24 22:32:00 | norton antivirus 2003 | stevej (1205) | Press F1 |
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| 101129 | 2002-11-25 09:37:00 | Gave up on Norton a while back - using Nod32 and it is excellent. Rates as the best in a few surveys I've seen. | twelvevolts (2623) | ||
| 101130 | 2002-11-25 19:32:00 | whats the differance comparison?? Is it free?? Synchronised_thoughts |
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| 101131 | 2002-11-25 22:20:00 | www.wilders.org | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 101132 | 2002-11-25 22:24:00 | whats that for tweak'e?? Synchronised_Thoughts p.s. do you know if theres any huge differance between Norton 2002 and Norton 2003?? is it worth changing to?? I so, is it free to download or does it cost?? Thanx again Synchronisd_Thoughts |
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| 101133 | 2002-11-25 22:27:00 | There was a comparison in the Aussie PCU or something about 2 months ago. Kapersky and Dr. Web (Or someting like that.. Doc Something) won in the XP/2K category and the 9x categories.. :) | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 101134 | 2002-11-25 22:41:00 | so the differance is????????? Synchronsied_thoughts |
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| 101135 | 2002-11-25 22:45:00 | > whats the differance comparison?? www.wilders.org >do you know if theres any huge differance between Norton 2002 and Norton 2003?? there is not much difference. >is it worth changing to?? if you have 2002, there is little point spending the money. however if you have 2000 or earlier it would be worth the upgrade.(i think win95 is not supported) |
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| 101136 | 2002-11-25 22:47:00 | yeah well im running XP.... Might aswell not change then, thanx for the help tweak'e Synchronised_Thoughts |
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| 101137 | 2002-11-26 01:54:00 | Unless I missed something, some of these answers are out of sync. No, Norton AV is not free. You can download it as a trial but have to pay to keep it going after the trial period expires. Nothing much that is worth having is free these days, but just to show that there are exceptions to every rule, there are some great freeware programs of various types out there that can give the odd commercial product a run for their money. However, when it comes to anti virus programs I prefer the security that comes with a paid-for product because I know the sellers have an income stream to protect and it's in their best interests to make it work and work well. Cheers Billy 8-{) :D |
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| 101138 | 2002-11-26 01:59:00 | So what do find the best Anti-virus software?? I have 2002, i dont think i pay for that, not quite sure, but I know that iI have not had any problems . . . So Norton 2003, you do have to pay for???:o Thanx Synchronised_Thoughts |
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