Reviews of the Norton AntiVirus 2003
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CNET Review
The Good: Scans and cleans instant-messenger attachments; includes helpful wizards for novices; interface is easy to use; solid track record against viruses.
The Bad: Makes only minor improvements over 2002 version; scans ZIP files after they download; provides limited protection for AOL users.
The Bottom Line: For zapping viruses, worms, and other malicious code, you can't go wrong with Norton AntiVirus 2003. But current AntiVirus users need not upgrade.
Manufacturer: Symantec Corporation
Part number: 10021186
General
- Category Security applications
- Subcategory Security - desktop antivirus
- License pricing Standard
Software
- License Type Complete package
- License Qty 1 user
- License Pricing Standard
- Platform Windows
- Distribution Media CD-ROM
- Package Type Retail
System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
- Min Processor Type Intel Pentium
- Min RAM Size 128 MB
- Min Hard Drive Space 70 MB
- Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM, DVD-ROM
- System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - RAM 128 MB, Microsoft Windows XP Professional - RAM 128 MB, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - RAM 64 MB, Microsoft Windows 98/ME - RAM 32 MB
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