Peter B.
United States of America
2010 17.0.0.136 (Oct 1, 2009)
I haven't tried a Norton product on my system since Norton AntiVirus 12/13 or whatever it was called. I haven't tried version 2009, but I have heard it is really good and runs extremely fast.
Well I just installed Norton Internet Security 2010 and I will be replacing Comodo Firewall and Kaspersky 2009 on my machine. NIS2010 is very fast and is non-intrusive. It installs in 2 minutes! and does not need a reboot, you almost never see it running, it scans extremely fast, and it has a few very nice features.
Norton 2010 scores very good on AV-Comparatives - http://www.av-comparatives.org/
One of the few that scored ADVANCED+ and is in the top 3 in terms of scan speed.
Great job Symantec. Please keep improving for Norton 2011, make it even more faster!
Protect Your Chicken From Dokken :D
1.6.0.1 (Aug 13, 2009)
Very awesome. This will allow you to download and install ALL of the utilities supported by Sysinternals and Nirsoft, even newly added ones!
It is also a very convenient way of launching these utilities, a very nice front-end.
Every self-proclaimed computer geek should have a collection of Sysinternals and Nirsoft utilities as part of their software belt :)
2.5 (Jul 27, 2009)
Very nice. Easy to follow some very interesting video feeds.
For ease of use, it's hard to beat
3.90 Beta 3 (Oct 22, 2009 - 11:23 AM)
How about a video feed
3.90 Beta 3 (Oct 22, 2009 - 11:06 AM)
Installed it yesterday (got it from the House Party thing)
So far I love it. So much better than Vista
3.90 Beta 3 (Sep 30, 2009 - 3:00 PM)
Didn't get an invite email yet... but the day isn't over, here's hoping it'll arrive soon
3.90 Beta 3 (Sep 25, 2009 - 10:28 PM)
I setup my party page. Do we actually get a free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate in the mail?
3.90 Beta 3 (Sep 16, 2009 - 8:48 PM)
So who thinks Apple will once again reject Opera from the App Store? (Put it lightly, more like flat out deny access because Apple is afraid of competition and wants to lock out any competing products to their own).
So why does Microsoft get hit with using monopolistic practices? Apple isn't far behind...