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To: mr.mark who wrote (27258)5/30/2002 7:22:43 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) of 110655
 
pcmag.com reports in its personal antivirus review

Thanks for posting the article mark. From my reading I would agree with pcmag that Norton is a superior product but I sure wouldn't agree with the pcmag statement that the free version isn't worth the price.

At the time I switched to AVG I was running XP on a PII 450 and was trying to free up resources to run the XP hog a little better. I also got tired of spending so much time trying to figure out what went wrong with so many of Norton's downloads. It seemed like I spent way too much time on the Symantec site hunting down answers to why my SystemWorks (granted all the glitches weren't virus related) wasn't acting right. I would run both if I wasn't afraid of causing conflicts.

I do cheat at times when I get a suspicious looking email. I forward it to work and read it there.

tc :-)
ps: Did I mention that I run Norton Corporate Edition at work?
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