Posts
Review by amazone
I have no ideas about this Antivirus. Everything is ok until they have locked my account with reason is serial key not valid. Customer services are so weird. More than a month problem is solved with new key numbers. I give up it, I don’t want to spend again. I throw it away, see it a good lesson for myself. As if it were free, never and forever use it again.
Posts
Review by amazone
Now, Norton Internet Security leads again in PC’s secure industry. NIS 2012 uses less PC’s resources, active, strong, and smart. High recommend to buy this one.
Posts
Review by amazone
NIS is a better cyber security. It stops almost any threat in the background to keep the PC in online safety.
Posts
Review by amazone
According to PCWorld, Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security 2013 is a good protection. I still have 113 days left with NIS 2013, but I must reply it. I think that my PC and my privacy are safe when I use Trend Micro. I’m using Bitdefender Internet Security 2013 on second PC, I can’t believe that Trend beat Bit right away for all oversee. I think I have to use right money for it.
Posts
Review by amazone
I believe that McAfee TP 2015 is over than Norton somehow by real-time detection.
Posts
Review by AmazonFan
Overall:n The bottom line up front: This is easy to install and pretty easy to use, but limited in its capabilities. For family use onlyprofessionals and even photography enthusiasts will find the offerings and adjustments very limited. You may be better off sticking with the free software provided with your digital camera. Some of the issues include:n There is no ability to manipulate images using separate layers that can be added/subtracted/blendedany image manipulations will be stored as a separate image from the originaln No sensitivity adjustments to smart toolsn Saves in JPEG and TIFF onlyn Its all packaging: Many of the catchy-named adjustments are nothing more than modifications on basic cut-n-paste, contrast change, high-light/low-light, and blend tools for controlled portions of the images.
Posts
Review by AmazonFan
After trying - and liking - Pinnacle Studio 17, I was looking forward to giving Studio 17 Plus a try. But there have been too many frustrations in just getting it up and running to really enjoy it.nAs many others have pointed out, installation takes HOURS, a process that data mines every media file on your computer (with no way to opt out). I work in the news media and have literally thousands and thousands of media files on my computer and no, I do not need to get bogged down in every file I ever processed each time I want to create something new.
Posts
Review by AmazonFan
Overall I am happy with this. It does slow down my computer but not as much as other anti-virus software I have used. As someone else noted, I had hoped to use this on a second computer that has yet to be purchased. Unfortunately, you only have 30 days to install this for a second or third user - something that should be clearer to consumers. My biggest issue has to do with tweaking some of the settings.
Posts
Review by AmazonFan
Long gone are the days when personal technology consisted of a desktop computer and clamshell flip phone. I realize there are a lot of naysayers about Adobe’s shift to subscription based services but I am in the camp that appreciates the ability to access, edit and share my files on the go from multiple devices without having to purchase multiple licenses.nAs for the Adobe Creative Cloud plan, initial set up was easy and accessing files from different devices has worked smoothly.
Posts
Review by AmazonFan
It’s hard for me to get excited about the new subscription based Norton Security.nWhat should be a straightforward and simple installation is not.nI ended up having to call tech support more than once to get everything set up properly and wondered, as did another reviewer, if Vine members got an unfinished product.nTo use this, you need to register and create an account with Norton. All other security programs, including previous Norton software, need to be removed first so you become immediately tied to Norton’s subscription product.