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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. |
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Hi,
I've used NSW for a couple of years and find in pretty comprehensive and (usually) catching the high profile viruses. For $15 it's worth the price as it has a defragmenter that works faster than at least Win98, and cleans up the registry quickly. The fact that it will normally update its virus dats is helpful too. Lots of folks seem to blame it for system slow downs but my only reoccuring problem has been getting it installed. I've had a number of occasions where NSW would not install completely causing a reformat at least once. -- Jan Alter bearpuf@verizon.net "Steve" <SRossiter@msn.com> wrote in message news:MPG.19c54ddebd0882c49896ba@news.fullerton.edu... > 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. |
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"Steve" <SRossiter@msn.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.19c54ddebd0882c49896ba@news.fullerton.edu... > 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 I too got it from ebay for just £15 a few months ago. Well worth the purchase!! -- - Tony Sutton - http://www.hyperboard.co.uk - The Biggest Message Board! ------------------------------------------------------------- I'd love to, but I want to live to be old someday. ------------------------------------------------------------- |
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>From: Steve SRossiter@msn.com
>Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.homebuilt, alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt, >uk.comp.homebuilt >Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 15:15:30 -0700 > >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. I've been using NSW since 2000. I buy the full version each year -- I use it as a tool in my repair kit. Each version has improvemnts and deletions. Some features won't work under all OSs. I have NSW2003 on a Win2000 machine, and I will have it on my WinXP machine. Oh yeah! Howdy neighbor. ![]() Gerry Nance www.fossilfishcomputers.com Southern California --- http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.html http://www.arcataeye.com/police/index.shtml |
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absolutely not!
system stuff is utter nonsence and bloatware and you have to pay for it....the antivirus does it job, as long as you pay,,,,, "Steve" <SRossiter@msn.com> wrote in message news:MPG.19c54ddebd0882c49896ba@news.fullerton.edu... > 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. |
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Yep been useing Nortion for 13 years now....
Steve wrote: > 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. |
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NSW is one of the best in my opinion. I've tried others and considered I
have gambled away the money. It has caught numerous viruses and worms for me. I am used to system works. But if you believe NOD32 better for you, maybe you are right. Different systems need different solutions. "Steve" <SRossiter@msn.com> wrote in message news:MPG.19c54ddebd0882c49896ba@news.fullerton.edu... > 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. |
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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" <SRossiter@msn.com> wrote in message news:MPG.19c54ddebd0882c49896ba@news.fullerton.edu... > 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. |
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"Steve" <SRossiter@msn.com> wrote in message news:MPG.19c54ddebd0882c49896ba@news.fullerton.edu... > 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 Ghost These applications are worth the $15. Taken as a whole, I can't recommend using the entire suite, mainly because of system overhead. If you're using Windows XP, checkdisk and the GUI based defrag utility taken care of disk maintainence. Manual cleaning of cookies, temp files, and temp internet cache can be accomplished easily. Spybot S & D in combination with AdAware take care of most spyware/malware concerns. NOD32 is certainly a good alternative to NAV2003 if you decide to go that route. |
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