Any Linux fanbois?
+1: no CPU/memory overheads
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Hi Antonf@RPM: State up front when you publish advertorials. This website, and your credibility, is worth a hell of a lot more than you might think.
Fair point. Anything older than Norton 2009 is unusable in my experience. Even Norton 2010 feels a little slow compared to the 2011 products. I just get annoyed when people have had bad experiences with older versions of the software and then make up their minds for eternity. Symantec have actually done some good work and I think that they should get some recognition for it.
NOD using 2.6 megs of RAM is great. I am guessing the anti virus only doesn't have the backup, firewall and tune up features that Norton 360 does? My point was that 20 megs of RAM is not bad for a security product. Definitely not using all my 4 gigs of RAM. I think that I can spare 20 megs of RAM![]()
It is not just their pre 2010 products that cause endless grief for friends, family and co-workers in my experience. It is ANY of their stuff supplied as bloatware, including 2010 & 2011 products on new laptops... the 1st thing I ask the crying, pleading voice on the other end of the line is "did your new pc come with Nortons pre-installed"... 90% of the time is YES, 95% of the time is spent removing it completely, and then 99% of their problems are solved. They are then instructed to install MSSE for free or purchase NOD32... and voila. Comments like "My laptop feels like a new laptop should", "Wow, everythings just working now" etc always follow.... and somehow, without everything and the kitchen sink that Nortons threw at them, they remain safe on the net and virus free.
@rpm, you miss the point. Vodacom commissioned research that showed them to be the best in whatever it was - I didn't bother to read the article. Symantec commissioned research that showed them to be the fastest, bestest, whatever. My point is taking a journalist on a freebie to London and getting him to publish that article is an advertorial. Period.Hi Antonf
Jan based his article on this report: http://www.passmark.com/ftp/totalprotectionsuites-feb2011.pdf
Do you have a another source which is more accurate? If so, please post it here and I will pass it on to Jan for a follow-on article.
Hi Antonf
Jan based his article on this report: http://www.passmark.com/ftp/totalprotectionsuites-feb2011.pdf
Do you have a another source which is more accurate? If so, please post it here and I will pass it on to Jan for a follow-on article.
@rpm, you miss the point. Vodacom commissioned research that showed them to be the best in whatever it was - I didn't bother to read the article. Symantec commissioned research that showed them to be the fastest, bestest, whatever. My point is taking a journalist on a freebie to London and getting him to publish that article is an advertorial. Period.
I'm also calling BS on this. The only 2 products that ever came from Norton that was worthwhile was Norton Disk Doctor and Norton Commander. And yes, I am talking about the Dos versions.
You forgot about Norton Ghost.