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I agree. Do not care about the installer. I want protection and cleaning. More important right now to keep up with all the crap that is coming out every day.
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Hello,
When you compared Symantec Norton Internet Security 2009, did you manually set a Restore Point and add the time to do this in your comparison? See this entry in ESET's blog for more information. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky Quote:
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Thanks Aryeh. Very interesting read
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That blog pretty much defines win, /pat symantec.
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Very interesting. I would have never thought of them bypassing System Restore. Just one more thing that makes me happy I switched years ago. I don't care how long the ESS installer takes (within reason of course, but it's not like it takes an hour). I don't care about install time, memory usage, or disk space. I just want a great working product. |
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proactivelover:
Are you serious? I have been working with computers forever and if it's one software that takes ridiculous amount of time to install/uninstall it is the Symantec products. On so many machines you actually can't uninstall their products 100%. Symantec should really be ashamed of themselves for making such crappy products and fooling families and not so-tech-interested people to pay money for their crap. |
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