Re: Purchasing Security Software after the Fact
- From: "M and D" <m_and_d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:17:02 -0500
I didn't say I liked Norton security software. I was merely commenting on a prior post about buying old versions on E-bay. Why buy an old version on The Wild Wild West when you can get a new version for almost nothing. Personally, and with the sole exception of Ghost, Symantec would have to pay me to use their software.
Steven
"Notan" <notan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4418E1A0.395F09D8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
M and D wrote:.
You can find a current version of "Norton" for little or free at any of the big box stores or online.
<snip>
And while you're picking up your free software, remember...
You get what you pay for.
Many of Norton/Symantec's offerings are some of the biggest
resource hogs on the block, not to mention, when (not "if")
you want to uninstall them, it's nearly impossible.
Notan
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