Amusing Nod review

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Franklin, May 18, 2005.

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  1. Franklin

    Franklin Registered Member

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    Copy and pasted from pc mags site.

    I had Norton internet security 2005 before and had bad problems almost every day, always - adware, spyware, trojans and so on.....So I became best friends with Ad-aware, Spybot and Spysweeper. Then my good friend from Estonia recomended Nod32 and I had 6 months 0-problems. Now I have Norton again and the same Game goes on.Dear PC magazine team: "Why is "Norton" Editor`s choise?" "Are you greasy?" Nod is much-much better. Conclusion is, You people are unreliable, if I need the right information I ask some hackers - they know better.
     
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    mrtwolman Eset Staff Account

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    Read my lips (© former president G. H. W. Bush) - ads spending is the answer :ninja:
     
  3. Paul Wilders

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    Gents,

    No offense intended - but let's refrain from software comparisons over on this specific support forum. "Other Antiviruses" is the place to do so - if you feel the need to do so :) .

    regards,

    paul
     
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