Norton and McAfee - Am at a Crossroad

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Leythos

So SymCorp and SB or the same product as NAV? ROFL! Keep up the
dancing, LameGirl!

I didn't say that, but I don't have any problem backing my answer with
personal experience - and I don't hide behind non-answers like you do.
 
K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
I didn't say that, but I don't have any problem backing my answer with
personal experience - and I don't hide behind non-answers like you do.

LOL! My LameGirl two-step!

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K

kurttrail

Leythos said:
Nice to see you unable to backup your statement about AV products.

Why should I repeat myself, LameGirl? Just because you want to twist
and spin my answers again? Go dance with yourself!

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scGram

I know this is not one you're considering, but, I've used Trend Micro's
PC-cillin for many years and now use PC-cillin Internet security. I've never
been bothered with a virus since I started using it. It downloads new
definitions sometimes several times a day and you have the choice of being
notified when a download is available or letting it update in the
background. All that is required if you are notified is to click yes on the
notification window ... I find it very effective.

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G

Guest

Personally I like NIS , and i find it to be much better then McAfee .
McAfee doesnt have many settings to alter so your stuck with limited
options, Norton can be configured to your needs.

NIS 2006 is excellent too.
 

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