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Symantec Norton Internet Security

Symantec Norton Internet Security - 3.0

Firewall, antivirus, privacy...

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Current Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2003-06-05
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 12,888
Downloads (all versions): 15,986
Price: $99.95

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Provides essential protection from viruses, hackers, and privacy threats. Norton AntiVirus"the world's most trusted antivirus software for Macintosh systems*"removes viruses automatically. Norton Personal Firewall hides your Mac from hackers and helps you find and eliminate vulnerabilities. Norton Privacy Control prevents confidential information from being sent over the Internet without your knowledge, including through instant messaging programs. Norton Parental Control blocks access to inappropriate web sites.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 9.2 - OS X

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Symantec Norton Internet Security ReviewWhats the point of this then? - Version: 3.0, 2/18/2007 04:22AM PST

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michaelspurway
I spent £80 on NIS 3.0. Whenever I start up the computer it displays a whole list of error messages. Due to bad compatibily with OSX 10.4, even though this is the latest version of NIS!!!
Apart from an Antivirus the package doesn't seem to do anything that OSX doesn't do itself with its own built in firewall, and sharing protection.
I've also been told by many people including staff at the local Apple resellers that MAC's don't get viruses anyway, so there's no point spending hard earned cash on this product.
Waste of time and money!
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Symantec Norton Internet Security ReviewJust ditch it - Version: 3.0, 2/3/2007 08:44PM PST

tom143
I originally bought Norton Systemworks 3.0 and somewhere between Pather and Tiger I started getting more errors than help from it. Last April I thought I'd fix it by buying NIS. Oh have I been sorry. No more protection and three times the error messages everytime I start up. Not to mention I couldn't use the Mac's built-in firewall because regardless of whether the Norton Personal Firewall was enabled it was still telling the system there was another firewall running.

As others have commented, the Uninstall app on the CD from Symantec does nothing but produce a long string of 'Unknown Error' messages (this seems to be the company's specialty). So I restarted my powerbook in target mode and, using my wife's iBook I systematically trashed every app, extension, shortcut and even web page that spotlighted 'symantec', 'norton', 'npf'.

Then I restarted and for the first time in 8 months I got to turn on the native firewall on my Mac. I feel so much better. I'm not even going to try to get money back from Symantec. Just please don't ever give them any of yours.

Oh, and I used to use a great firewall product in OS 9 called Doorstop. I hear they're still good so I'm going to check them out.
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Symantec Norton Internet Security CommentaryI Should Press Charges - Version: 3.0, 9/10/2006 05:17PM PST

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Oscar F. Hills, MD
So, I decided it was time to update the virus defs. Signed on. The site suggested I "upgrade" to NIS 3.0, which now I think I actually had done years ago, but what the hell, I spent the 40 bucks to "upgrade." I now see, however, that the suite doesn't work with any new version of OSX. Further, my NAV def subscription wasn't renewed anyway, and STILL says it's expired. I can't get to support on the website without their page crashing. I'm astonished they can stay in business. I long since abandoned them on my Windows boxes, and now I plan to just tell myself that I spent 40 bucks smartening myself up on the Mac side. As soon as I post this, I will rid my computer and my life of this fraudulent company's garbage once and for all, and be glad it only cost me 40 clams and not my whole life's worth of data.
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