Norton Internet Security 2011 reviews by winsevenholic

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Norton Internet Security 2011 is a complete application that offers better security to your computer. With features antivirus, firewall and various types of real-time protection, the application can be considered one of the best integrated security solutions available on the market today.


RAM usage: 12MB
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system usage: Low
system impact: Low
 
There are Cons with Norton.

- RRP £/$ is expensive (although cheaper deals can be found online).
- Auto-Renewals for extending subscription (if they have your details).
- Norton Toolbar didn't support Firefox 4 (when released).
 
A review is not a copy/paste from the software manufacturers website of their product, a review is to me at least just one persons opinion of how they feel about a product (in this case). Not everyone will agree with it and it is neither right or wrong. NIS offers protection for 3 systems and although it would be foolish if one knew it could be bought cheaper than retail it is still not so terribly priced that many would call it expensive. I just don't think it should be so matter of fact in any way, I do see the point from both sides and they are valid but neither to me are right or wrong here. I don't know that I would call it a con but I think it would be cool if Symantec allowed for their DNS service to be provided from within the NIS interface, so it could be a MORE complete solution, but as it stands I feel NIS was well reviewed as I personally see it.
 
Tweak said:
A review is not a copy/paste from the software manufacturers website of their product, a review is to me at least just one persons opinion of how they feel about a product (in this case). Not everyone will agree with it and it is neither right or wrong. NIS offers protection for 3 systems and although it would be foolish if one knew it could be bought cheaper than retail it is still not so terribly priced that many would call it expensive. I just don't think it should be so matter of fact in any way, I do see the point from both sides and they are valid but neither to me are right or wrong here. I don't know that I would call it a con but I think it would be cool if Symantec allowed for their DNS service to be provided from within the NIS interface, so it could be a MORE complete solution, but as it stands I feel NIS was well reviewed as I personally see it.

yep, i really like this product so much ;)
great and light ans simple to use
 
Please take time to read what I have posted win7, You're becoming an embarrassment to the forums with your posts that doesn't have proper grammar and quality in them,
 
BoXX28 said:
Please take time to read what I have posted win7, You're becoming an embarrassment to the forums with your posts that doesn't have proper grammar and quality in them,

i had do it-boxx, check it at above. dont worry, just little problems make me not concern now. sorry
 
BoXX28 said:
Please take time to read what I have posted win7, You're becoming an embarrassment to the forums with your posts that doesn't have proper grammar and quality in them,

Sorry, I had to :)
 
There is also a factor from prices in Norton as stormgtr stated, however when it came in software (features, usability and etc....) no cons at all.
 
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