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Norton 360 vs. OneCare (Windows Live)
Symantec has released the beta version of their Norton 360 software. Now I am not quite sure what the main differences are to Windows Live OneCare.
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Re: Norton 360 vs. OneCare (Windows Live)
Have a look here, and enjoy the American commentary: http://www.symantec.com/norton360beta/
Features for One care: http://www.windowsonecare.com/prodinfo/features.aspx Afraid I can't really say, haven't used either of those particular products, but then wouldn't let either near my system these days :) |
Re: Norton 360 vs. OneCare (Windows Live)
Well, I find it a little odd to buy extra protection from whoever your Os is from originally (hello? if you can fix the problems, why not do so in the first place? :D ) but third party tools are a-okay with me.
Norton specifically throws in a lot of different functions - some of them well known, others are relatively new like their online protection for ecommerece transaction. I am not even sure if they are the same used in other products. And then there is the really innovative stuff, too. They offer you something called online-updates where you keep your own files on their servers. (I assume there will be size restrictions, but I haven't looked yet. Anyways, that way even if your computer fries and takes the house with it - you still have your data.) |
Re: Norton 360 vs. OneCare (Windows Live)
I'm a bit slow today, that Norton product is beta - I would not recommend installing it on your main system, a test box or VM yes, but unless you want to run a higher risk of loosing data due to unforeseen crashes etc, my advice, stay away from beta.
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Re: Norton 360 vs. OneCare (Windows Live)
Im a beta tester for Onecare and can only say that its pretty good actually (albeit not on my machine its on my parents rig), its fairly automated, it keeps a good eye on things and integrates with Windows Update etc.
Would i buy it myself.... Nope, but then i wouldnt go near Norton with a barge pole either. Between the two Onecare would win, otherwise i'd get Eset Nod32 and Look'n'stop firewall. |
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I have to admit, I would be happy to look at One Care, but won't be touching anything from Norton with a barge pole. I've had far too many problems with their products in the past. |
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