I've been using NSW since its inception, and NU for probably 12 or 13 years
before that. I use Ghost, Speedisk, NAV, and Windoc regularly. SD has
never faultered, Ghost is a godsend for backing up, and NAV has never failed
to catch incoming viruses. PC Mag tested utilities earlier this year and
NSW scored well, though there was another package available they liked
better, but it was $70. For $15 I'd jump on it.
"Steve" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I've seen the full retail 2003 version for sale for as low as $15
including
> one year of updates (but without printed manuals, they're in electronic
form
> on CD) and as much as I realize the average mass consumer software
packages
> can be clumsy if not ineffectual this seems like a decent price for what
you
> get. Is there anything so reprehensible/technical (I'm running XP Pro)
about
> this package that even the $15 is a waste of money? Maybe Utilities and
Ghost
> make it worth it whereas I'm better off with NOD32 as an anti-virus
solution.
>
> The Professional (http://www.symantec.com/sabu/sysworks/pro/) version
includes
> the following:
> Norton AntiVirus
> Norton Utilities
> Norton CleanSweep
> Norton Ghost
> GoBack 3 Personal Edition
>
> Thanks, Steve.