jamescv7 said:Here is the suggestion page from Norton Community.
jamescv7 said:We always encounter some "home made" GUI version of Norton but overall let's see how goes from their team in designing it.
Those users who made their UI were just a prediction so no guarantee it would be same on a official result.
Tom172 said:
*Shudder*
MrXidus said:With the current Norton UI it uses heavy dark gradients, I tried it with no gradients and only simple one selection colors.
Reality is, No matter which UI style, colors etc the design team choices, Not everyone is going to like it. There is endless possibilities with designs. Either accept it or move on. Thanks.
Tom172 said:Just hope they try something new next time around. Tired of the dark and dull GUI.
bbbbweb said:MrXidus said:With the current Norton UI it uses heavy dark gradients, I tried it with no gradients and only simple one selection colors.
Reality is, No matter which UI style, colors etc the design team choices, Not everyone is going to like it. There is endless possibilities with designs. Either accept it or move on. Thanks.
Nice design. I would definitely buy Norton if it had that design, and better detection, and less lag.
MrXidus said:http://i.imgur.com/MZUW4.png
jamescv7 said:Probably list of detected threats found by Norton since installed on the system through their components.
Likely to be more informative IMO.
MrXidus said:Cheers, How was Norton laggy for you?MrXidus said:With the current Norton UI it uses heavy dark gradients, I tried it with no gradients and only simple one selection colors.
http://i.imgur.com/MZUW4.png
Reality is, No matter which UI style, colors etc the design team choices, Not everyone is going to like it. There is endless possibilities with designs. Either accept it or move on. Thanks.
bbbbweb said:MrXidus said:Cheers, How was Norton laggy for you?MrXidus said:With the current Norton UI it uses heavy dark gradients, I tried it with no gradients and only simple one selection colors.
http://i.imgur.com/MZUW4.png
Reality is, No matter which UI style, colors etc the design team choices, Not everyone is going to like it. There is endless possibilities with designs. Either accept it or move on. Thanks.
That was a few years back, but it registered my system unusable. I've tried it in a VM, and it still takes up about 30MB of memory, while other AV's (namely ESET and Vipre), use about 5MB.