Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
i'm a nod 32 user as mentioned but i thought i would test out the norton internet security 2010 suite.seems quite good,easy to install,clean interface and not a big system hog,maybe they have learnt at last.got a 90 day trial so i will run it for a few days til i format and install my retail copy of windows 7.running on rtm copy of windows 7 at moment.

i like it! great interface,low resource usage and lots of options.i'm a big fan of nod 32 but i may be converted.seen on ebay great price £8.99 for 2 years for 3 pc! thats a bargain.you have to dload program from norton first then enter genuine keys.even if you dont get it it's worth a 30 day free trial anyway.i'm buying it as i have plenty of friends who will like this program plus i can make a few ££sss too
I think Norton had to get it slimmed down. I can remeber when Norton were the AV it was almost a term like Hoover or xerox. Ie im gonna Norton me pc.

Sounds like it maybe handy for families as its ensuring all PC's in the house are covered USB sticks, networked machines,dodgy internet pages, emails, and any other recordable media shared between pc's can lead to a serious infection.
If Johnny downloads a virus ridden screensaver or game and then you do the banking online