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Review by Antigone Walsh
This software promises to deliver cutting edge protection to up to three devices. a key card is enclosed in a box. You must log on to the Norton website, input the code and download. It is easy enough. It appears to be working although you never know unless there is a problem. I can’t say that there is significantly more protection than you get with other products. That being said, it seems to be rather silly and wasteful to send a single keycard in a box.
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Review by Antigone Walsh
With the right program, even an amateur can create a polished production. This software offers a generous menu of features including live screen capture and auto ducking. I had no problems loading it but found it slow at times. Free training is available for thirty days. It is worthwhile, especially for amateurs and I do wish it was free for the life of the software. Although I am far from mastering all of its features, it does have plenty to inspire.
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Review by Antigone Walsh
Finally, a security product that doesn’t slow down your computer. I installed this on my new Lenovo laptop and have been very pleased. It downloaded without issue and appears to be working well. While I prefer CDs to key cards, I must say it was hassle free. this suite will accommodate up to three devices. the packaging was excessive for just a little piece of paper but other than that I have no complaints.
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Review by Antigone Walsh
This feature laden program is great for pros but a bit more challenging for amateurs like me. Installation was hassle free and there are, quite frankly, almost too many options. It is easy to become overwhelmed. The feature I use most is the auto ducking which suppresses background noise so narration and dialogue come through . The free training is helpful but I think they should provide it for the life of the product, not just thirty days.
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Review by Antigone Walsh
This accounting soft ware is comprehensive with much to offer. I selected it for my business but it is not compatible with Windows Ten. So I took it home with the intent to use for a small and as of yet not profitable business venture and household accounting. It installed seamlessly on the Windows 7 computer. The software itself is attractive. I especially liked the invoicing by email. It is very helpful if you must manage inventory.
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Review by Antigone Walsh
This collection of mainentence software utilities is quick, easy and seemingly effective. Easy to install, it detects preexisting virus protection and gives you the option to use it or theirs. The utilities are divided into three separate catgfories: Security, Optimise and Fix and Maintain. Security lets you set up different types of scans and set up block list. Optimize has a fast disk defrag tool among others. Fix and Maintain deals with system restore and file recovery and a scheduler for automatic maintenence.
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Review by AParkR
I had wanted to downgrade my Windows 8 laptop to a Windows 7 OS, but I was advised by a knowledgeable friend that this was fraught with all kinds of peril, not the least of which it was too complicated and would’ve carried the risk of damaging my laptop. Rather than risk damaging my machine, I sold Windows 7 Home Premium to a friend whose Windows 7 OS was messed up.
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Review by Aphotog
It installed without any problem and has worked fine for over a month. As others have noted, the license key is in really, really small print but was readable with a magnifying glass. It’s too bad that the license cannot be transferred if my current hardware dies. So, one star off for that.
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Review by Aphotog
Needs 100% of cpu just to run an update, which can go on for several minutes. Don’t plan to get anything else done then. Norton updates are much less cpu intensive.
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Review by Aphotog
One would think that backup software named True Image would create an accurate image of your computer disk. But it doesn’t. Buried three menu levels deep is a list of files that it excludes by default from even a disk image backup. Some like hiberfil.sys can generally be ignored without problem, but also included is the Chrome/User directory. So no Chrome cookies or user settings are restored. If Acronis is not actually making a true disk image, what else is it hiding from me?