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I'm using it for nearly a month, and very satisfied with it.
Does anyone here agreed?
This was the lightest Norton ever i think,using less memory.

http://www.symantec.com/norton/antivirus-gaming/welcome/index.jspI haven't used any bt there are a few more companies who have gaming edition antivirus.

BitDefender Game Safe - Subscription only
BullGuard Gamer's Edition - Subscription only
nProtect GameGuard - Subscription only
Norton AntiVirus Gaming Edition - Subscription only
Even with a long pole....LOLI hate norton. Its uselessQuote from: computeruler on March 17, 2009, 01:51:49 PM

I hate norton. Its useless

Me too, until i tried this.Good to hear your results with their new product are favorable...
But for me a Symantec Product will never get whithin 3 city blocks of any of my machines...ever.
Pretty interesting discussion about Norton 2009 can be found here: http://discussions.virtualdr.com/showthread.php?t=233443&highlight=norton+2009
The original poster (Han) was never a big Norton's fan, but he decided to TEST it anyway.So they redisigned the whole thing?? I cant belive that. I remember norton 360. Worst thing in the world! Made my old computer with 1gb ram and 3gh p4 HT lga 775 go really slow. Didnt detect anything either. I might have to try it out if I see any sort of benchmarks on maleware removal As I said, I'll never touch, or recommend Norton, but I just wanted to present some more info about it.I agree with broni. I haven't used norton since 2005, but I can remember the looooonnnngnggggg load when I booted it up just because it had to load all of it's useless crap. Not a bad machine for the time, either.....1.5ghz, 512 ram, 40GB hdd...Game Booster Beta 2/free - http://www.iobit.com/gamebooster.html

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I will try that. Wait... I dont need it Quote from: patio on March 18, 2009, 05:16:48 PM
Good to hear your results with their new product are favorable...
But for me a Symantec Product will never get whithin 3 city blocks of any of my machines...ever.


what are you reasons you dont like there products?

I have had many problems with the firewall blocking stuff.
or scanning my computer constantly.Unneccessary Bloat...
Ineffective scanning...
Need a crowbar and a jackhammer to remove it...

Other than that it's a fine product...so aside from taking up too much space and not doing it's job and REQUIRING a paid subscription to get virus updates... aside from that, why it's terrific.

Of course, the other side of that same coin is you can say, "an angry grizzly bear, aside from it's sharp claws, quick temper and ABILITY to effortlessly rip a man in half with it's bear bare paws is really quite cuddly and lovable."

On the topic of bears, I might add that they make terrible programmers, even when they get finger prosthetics so they can type easier. They are still the best in their department since they ripped everybody else in half and stuffed them in the closet.

This may partially explain the situation... Norton's developer department is a single angry bear. Also they have skeletons in the closet.


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