Norton 360 is mercifully light on system resources; it's intuitive, covers most of the bases... (cnet.com)
Norton 360 has created an easy-to-use system that provides more than just security. (laptopmag.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 28 expert reviews and 397 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 92/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 81/100 and users rate it 38/100. The average review date is October 21, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 19395 reviews from other Internet & Network. Last update: December 2, 2008.
Norton 360 is mercifully light on system resources; it's intuitive, covers most of the bases that a comprehensive security-and-performance tool should, and includes free online storage.
Norton 360 doesn't support Firefox or Opera browsers; doesn't include wireless security tools, doesn't provide an ID vault for passwords or credit card info.
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Features Rather than simply bundle all of the features from Norton Antivirus,...
Security suite covers all the bases in an easy-to-use package, but doesn't ace PC protection.
Norton 360, Symantec's all-around security, backup, and PC-tuning suite, take...
The return of the all-round security software
Good virus and firewall protection
Additional features are of limited benefit Irritating update method
In recent years, some users have found that Norton's security products take a considerable toll on PC performance.
The chance of having Win Doctor.
Missing system files, which corrupted the chance to reload Norton's 2008. Even the tech rep from Norton's could not get it to load. He ended giving me 2009 with the subscription to both programs combined.
The lucallback proxy error makes it difficult...
User interface allows easy access to features
Norton is unable to fix the lucallbackproxy problem. It is all over the internet. Their online solution and phone support still does not resolve it
There are much better solutions for the same ...
is better than nothing
if you ever have a problem you have to figure it out on your own or pay $99 per incident repair. Not the kind of support you expect when paying a premium price. Not to mention most of their support is overseas most likely India or someplace.
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