Ken Sandyeggo wrote:
U, U should reread my post where I said I ran the AVG and it found a
virus that the Norton never found and my friend had a current version.
And, the user is notified automatically when a segmment of the system
needs to be upgraded by AVG. You're saying that people forget to
upgrade their Norton, and I'm telling you that the user is
automatically notified of the AVG upgrades.
Norton can be configured to update itsel.
Now if you think that
paying a hefty sum for a virus program that doesn't find viruses that
the free AVG one does and you have to remember to upgrade on your own
where the AVG system notifies the user, then I have a bridge I'd like
to sell you. I'd say that clearly, in this case, you didn't get what
you paid for....the free AVG system appears to be better at finding
viruses and reminding of updates than Norton.
I haven't paid anything but sales tax for NAV for a cou;le of years. I upgraded this year with
Quicken and TurboTax, and didn't pay anything but sales tax for any of the three.
I used Norton a few
years ago, and the best thing it was capable of was locking up my
computer.
NAV locked up the computer. Hmmmm! Hasn't happened to me yet. rap rap rap (knock on wood)
An easy test is to install the free AVG system and see
which performs better.
Ken J. - SDCAUSA
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