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Reviews of the McAfee Internet Security Suite 6.0

  • 8.0

    CNET Review

    October 9, 2003

    The Good: Simple installation; integrates easily into mail clients; stops 95 percent of the junk; built-in ad and pop-up blockers; some support for MSN and Yahoo Mail.

    The Bad: Pricey phone support; so-so e-mail tech support.

    The Bottom Line: Norton AntiSpam 2004 earns an Editors' Choice for its simplicity, efficiency, and ability to work inside Outlook Express.

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Manufacturer: Symantec Corporation

Part number: 10099566

General

  • Subcategory Utilities - antivirus / PC diagnostic
  • 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 300 MHz, 300 MHz, 155 MHz, 155 MHz
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-ROM
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - RAM 128 MB - HD 70 MB, Microsoft Windows XP Professional - RAM 128 MB - HD 70 MB, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - RAM 64 MB - HD 70 MB, Microsoft Windows 98/ME - RAM 32 MB - HD 70 MB

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