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Norton Internet Security 2011...
mitchaa
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I bought this this morning and it has a 3pc user license. I have only used 2 of them so have 1 remaining.
Download trial from here...
http://www.symantec.com/norton/downloads/trialsoftware/register.jsp?pvid=nis2011&om_ext_cid=hho_tbyb_us_cnet_nis_ppd_01
I will then send you my serial number and activation code.
Anyone interested, If so pm me
Download trial from here...
http://www.symantec.com/norton/downloads/trialsoftware/register.jsp?pvid=nis2011&om_ext_cid=hho_tbyb_us_cnet_nis_ppd_01
I will then send you my serial number and activation code.
Anyone interested, If so pm me
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Firstly, the rules stipulate that you're not allowed to trade and secondly you're unlikely to find much interest in Norton when there are other better, and free, anti virus packages available.0
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anewhope, is correct and there are better free options to the one you offer
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Norton, killer of all known PC's everywhere!Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!0
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there are lot of open source / free software available.0
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Norton, killer of all known PC's everywhere!
Norton of old yes, 2009/2010 and now 2011 have been majorly improved and I have found it to be the best all rounder as have many independent magazine tests.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/norton-internet-security-and-norton-antivirus-2011-give-consumers-number-one-ranked-powerful-protection-against-cybercrime-2010-09-08?reflink=MW_news_stmpToday, Norton from Symantec released Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security 2011, the only suite to achieve a 100 percent protection score in a new third-party test from Dennis Labs(2). Advancing the Norton commitment to releasing only the fastest and lightest security products on the market in the fight against cybercrime, the 2011 products have been carefully engineered to exceed already industry-leading performance and protection benchmarks
You get what you pay for with the free stuff
As to breaking rules, I thought it would be a bargain for somebody as it retails higher than £15
I'll just put it on ebay.
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Oh and look at this...
Our very own PC World has it as its number 1 too...
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/413774/review/norton_internet_security_2010.htmlNorton Internet Security 2010 is our top-scoring security suite of 2010, thanks to its very good detection of new malware.
Can't be that bad
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Oh and look at this...
Our very own PC World has it as its number 1 too...
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/413774/review/norton_internet_security_2010.html
Can't be that bad
That's because PC World are on commission!!!!Estate Agent, Web Designer & All Round Geek!0 -
That's because PC World are on commission!!!!
How about
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/010810-norton-wins-pc-advisors-best.html
I agree with you, the old norton products used to slow down PC's to a standstill but the newer 09/10/11 releases have resolved these issues making it a top contender.0 -
Norton of old yes, 2009/2010 and now 2011 have been majorly improved and I have found it to be the best all rounder as have many independent magazine tests.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/norton-internet-security-and-norton-antivirus-2011-give-consumers-number-one-ranked-powerful-protection-against-cybercrime-2010-09-08?reflink=MW_news_stmp
You get what you pay for with the free stuff
As to breaking rules, I thought it would be a bargain for somebody as it retails higher than £15
I'll just put it on ebay.
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You really do have to question the legitimacy of the testing when the 'lab' in question is part of a magazine publishing group, which are notoriously for giving extremely biased reviews for whoever is sponsoring them. Have you got the information about how they conducted the test?
Don't take it as a personal attack, proper and correct independent testing has concluded that there are better products than Norton available and many of them do not cost money to use.0 -
Tanks for the heads up on NIS2011, just updated my NIS2010 for free.
They seem to have lost the CPU usage meter this year.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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