Cindy and others, Well, on the box they do a list of the main features of the new version of NSW, and especially to point out New and Improved stuff in this version.
Without going into all the different parts and what they do, such as improved and new issues with the package itself, there are a couple of items with regard to the anti-v***s package that are new and might be important for someone involved in the issues: 1) Scans for v***ses in instant messaging attachments. 2) W**m blocking technology detects and stops new w**ms before v***s definitions are created for them. Also, there are a couple of new Web Tools in the package, which can clean up your system of unneeded files left over from internet sessions, as well as the ability to keep a connection alive when using a dial-up account to avoid the issue of being interrupted. So for some individuals, the new package might not be worth the items and just want to keep a previous version. BUT, if someone is using 2K or especially XP, they might want to definitely get the updated package, since I am finding the updates are especially aimed at them, more than say 95/98/ME users. Ralph Cindy Pavey wrote: > > I have NSW 2002 and am now getting the screen telling me I have to update to > 2003 or buy a live update package so I can continue to receive weekly updates. > As far as 2003 is concerned I have *heard* it is no great shakes. If you're > happy with 2002, my opinion is stick with it and buy the update package when > you have to. Just my .02. > > Cindy > > >Question for you.. I have Norton System Works 2002.. and I find it to be an > >excellent program.. Is there any reason I should buy the 2003.. or just > >continue with all the updates.. that they offer.. which I do weekly/as well > as > >they do - the live updates on their own(I have it set that way). > > "Research tells us that fourteen out of every ten individuals like chocolate." > - Sandra Boynton ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
