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Norton AntiVirus 2008

By Robert Vamosi, CNET.com.au on 31 August 2007 04:03 PM

Tags: 2008, antivirus, norton, symantec


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    Customise settings of an Antiv ...Bertho -- 20/09/07

    Customise settings of an Antivirus program? Why? - Shouldn't these security programs just do their job or not? Does this program? Is look so important? Enjoying a windows experience? C'mon. Does it do the job well or doesn't it? The only decent info on this review was provided by a link to Symantec. Stop with the ambiguous rubbish, please. did you look at the product or did you just read the web site?

    i have this product! and it su ...frederick willis -- 09/10/07

    i have this product! and it sucks sh_t! and yes moron, you should be able to tweek the sttings. if you cant adjust your own computer and the software on it, you have no business owning one, there are already too many idiots on the web who havent a clue as to what they are doing.

    The good: none what so ever

    The bad: start with a and work you way to z

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