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RE: Desktop Thread? Desktop Thread! #331
Mine. Possibly breaks a rule here, so I apologize in advance.
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RE: Desktop Thread? Desktop Thread! #332
(05-23-2015, 08:49 PM)JzJad Wrote: It was ok untill i seen you running norton.

To the contrary of what most users think of Norton, Symantec has significantly Improved It's products, hence as of 2010, Norton's detection rate (namely "Sonar" protection) Is quite Impressive.

Long gone are the days of the bloated "Norton SystemWorks", and when Norton AntiSpam & Firewall were both separate entities. Nowadays, Norton Is very light on system resources- with It's full system scan performing whilst the PC Is In "Idle Mode" (user AFK), and It's "Pulse Updates" performing periodically (every few minutes or so) thus the latest definition updates are not consuming a great degree of bandwidth In one hit.

The Installing/Uninstalling literally takes less than one minute, and leaves very little remnants behind- both In the Registry and default Installation directories, hence no longer Is there a need for the good ol' "Norton Removal Tool".
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RE: Desktop Thread? Desktop Thread! #333
(05-24-2015, 03:34 AM)mothered Wrote: To the contrary of what most users think of Norton, Symantec has significantly Improved It's products, hence as of 2010, Norton's detection rate (namely "Sonar" protection) Is quite Impressive.

Long gone are the days of the bloated "Norton SystemWorks", and when Norton AntiSpam & Firewall were both separate entities. Nowadays, Norton Is very light on system resources- with It's full system scan performing whilst the PC Is In "Idle Mode" (user AFK), and It's "Pulse Updates" performing periodically (every few minutes or so) thus the latest definition updates are not consuming a great degree of bandwidth In one hit.

The Installing/Uninstalling literally takes less than one minute, and leaves very little remnants behind- both In the Registry and default Installation directories, hence no longer Is there a need for the good ol' "Norton Removal Tool".

Having a lot of experience with many AV vendors I can say that @mothered is right about Norton's vast improvements around 2010. I still am not a fan of their 360 product because it does get pretty bulky. The AV and even NIS is pretty good though.
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RE: Desktop Thread? Desktop Thread! #334
(05-24-2015, 03:17 AM)TheMercenary Wrote: Mine. Possibly breaks a rule here, so I apologize in advance.
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RE: Desktop Thread? Desktop Thread! #336
Wow. Closing this thread. 34 pages is way too many. I'll start a new thread.
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