Norton Antivirus 2008 1 User

Software : Norton Antivirus 2008 1 User

Norton Antivirus 2008 1 User

from: Symantec



 : Norton Antivirus 2008 1 User
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Symantec
Color: 1-user
EAN: 0037648609609
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Symantec
Manufacturer: Symantec
Model: 12567404
Publisher: Symantec
Release Date: 2007-09-11
Studio: Symantec



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Features:
  • Protects your computer by automatically detecting and removing spyware, viruses, Trojan horses, and Internet worms
  • Exchange files via email and instant messaging without worrying about receiving threats on your computer or spreading them to others
  • Start, scan, and run faster. Improved performance delivers an enhanced online experience
  • Thorough pre-installation scan cleans out spyware and virus infections that can obstruct ordinary protection
  • Connect with confidence knowing your protection is continuously updated for one year as new spyware and viruses emerge











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Decent AntiVirus software at a good price
Excellent antivirus software for the money. Doesn't include the extra bells and whistles, but it does have advanced features to scan incoming/outgoing email, IM protection, and antispyware.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Simple Reason To Buy This Norton Product
I am not a computer or tech expert in any sense of the word, but I have heavily used personal computers in my home for my entire life. Each of those computers have been guarded by some version of Norton Internet Security. Never have I ever had a computer of mine crash due to a virus, or had problems with adware or spyware. However, a few of my relatives took a bit of a cheaper route and had their PCs "protected" by other products...and those family members are constantly taking their computers into Best Buy to have the "Geek Squad" remove the multiple viruses that locked up their systems.

Like I said, I'm not extremely tech-savvy, but my common sense experience tells me that Norton is a superior product to all its competition. The only drawback is that the 2008 edition may bog down slower computers, but Symantec does allow you to revert back to the 2003 edition if need be.

I recommend spending a little extra money on this product each year, but then enjoying the security and peace of mind that it brings.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worked great... practically ran itself...
Great product... ran smoothly and seemed to picked up all the viruses from our computer...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Norton is the BEST!
I have used other anti-virus in the past and they all gave me trouble/headaches. Once, I started using Norton all my issues went away. In addition, the ease of using their software couldn't be better. I wouldn't trade it for anything when it comes to protecting my computer.

If anyone isn't very computer savvy they make it easy for you.

Merna

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Best known but not best for use
I bought this based on the widespread brand awareness and assumption that the well-known brand meant it was a good product. The user menus lack intuitiveness and it's hard to guess how to change settings, etc. Additionally, it slowed down my PC significantly.



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