On 3 Nov 2005 at 8:22, Gary VanderMolen wrote:

> In my opinion, people who install Symantec Norton software are asking
> for trouble. 

That's your opinion, is not the opinion of millions of people that use it 
every day. I have never had a problem since 1995. I have fixed other 
machines that do have a problem because they do not follow the 
instruction.


Over the years, Norton products have gotten very resource-
> intensive, 

>From win 3.1 to win xp, hmmmm...think over the years windows has gotten 
resource-intensive too. Maybe that is why in new computers you can put in 
2 gig of ram.

often cause incompatibilities with other software,

Now let me get this straight, you have a problem with software that says 
it is incompatible and will not install on a system that can not run it 
correctly ?????

 and are very
> difficult to uninstall cleanly. 

Again, most of the problems come from not following instructions, they say 
uninstall the old software first, but some install over the top. This can 
cause problems in the following uninstall.

There are competitive products that are a
> better choice.

Are you talking about free software Gary??? Well I think you get what you 
pay for. But that is MY opinion LOL 

Don

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