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September 2008
(83%)
42 Reviews
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Abstract: Looking for a security suite thats comprehensive AND forgiving on system resources? Symantecs Norton Internet Security 2009 may be just what youve been waiting for. Thats right. I said Symantec. Naysayers (and I used to be one of them), continue r...
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Published: 2009-06-16, Author: Erik , review by: techworld.com
Symantec Norton Internet Security 2009 is a strong, well-balanced security suite and its upgrades this year make it even better. Users angling for the absolute best malware detection, or people who need backup functions in their suite, might find a be...
Fantastic new user interface, easy to use customization controls, automatically updates on the fly, protects all aspects of your computer
Well, a kitchen sink might have been nice… where to Buy: Symantec website
I have been around computers, almost from the start. My first computer was the wildly successful Apple II+ (does anyone else remember the Bank Street Writer,) which was my main computer for close to ten years (including all of high school.) In the ...
Speedy installation and performance, Frequent micro-updates, Extremely deep feature set, Minimal CPU usage, Free tech support via e-mail/chat, free phone support for a year
No setup wizard, Difficult to discover features
Norton Internet Security 2009 is far and away the best overall security suite. At $69.99 for three computers, it’s neither the priciest nor the cheapest software suite, but it offers top-notch protection that is nearly invisible, the bottom line for...
Abstract: If you’ve spent much time with consumer-level security software over the past few years, chances are that your experiences were not entirely positive. While offering some clear value to users, they normally come preloaded on computers and bombard you w...
Abstract: Last week I received an email from Symantec’s PR Firm, telling me about the new Norton Internet Security 2009. Being fed up with Symantec and their bloated ways over the past couple of years, I normally would have just hit delete. But before I could...
Antispam misses too much, blocks too many valid messages. Rudimentary parental controls. Network map allows no remote correction of reported problems.
This is definitely the slimmest, most unobtrusive Norton ever. Its protection is top-notch where it counts, though antispam and parental controls are still weak. As the best all-around security suite yet (Ill be installing it myself), its our new Edi...