I really like AVG. Very good and reliable software. Virtually nothing to complain about. But I'm going to try MS Security Essentials on my primary desktop PC.
I have to mention that when I uninstalled AVG, I then ran CCleaner to make sure that AVG had uninstalled cleanly. It had. Not a single Registry error found. Not one.
This compares to Norton Removal Tool (NRT) that left 88 errors.
This blog contains my personal opinions and observations regarding Symantec's Norton-branded products, including Norton Internet Security 2007 (and now NIS 2008 too). All trademarks are property of their registered owners. These trademarks are used herein to refer to those specific companies and/or products.
This blog is primarily concerned with NIS 2007 (and a bit on NIS 08). I have nothing to say about more recent versions.
This blog is more or less dormant (except for occasional comments on related news), and is being left on-line as a historical record and perhaps as a warning to future generations of anti-virus coders.
This blog is more or less dormant (except for occasional comments on related news), and is being left on-line as a historical record and perhaps as a warning to future generations of anti-virus coders.
1 comment:
While I agree that Symantec is terrible, I do not think that counting the amount of "errors" or mislinks in a registry can atone for the legitimacy or level of functionality of any program -- especially considering you mentioned the removal tool, which is a butcher approach to removing a program. More important might be to mention the fact that Symantec has probably developed removal tools beyond any other company because their product is such a pain to remove.
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