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Angry Pirate June 22nd, 2006 04:09 PM

Norton vs. Mcafee which works better with LimeWire
 
Hello everyone I find myself at a bit of a dilemna. I currently have access to both Norton and Mcafee but do not know which one I should choose and was hoping for opinions on the matter. A few things you should know are the following. I got my new PC on Christmas and it came with a 15 month Norton Internet Security 2005 subscription. However I am a Comcast subsriber and I have a complimentary subscription to use the 2006 versions of Mcafee VirusScan, Personal Firewall, and Privacy Service free of charge as long as I continue to use Comcast. So I can either use Norton which is sort of outdated or I can use the newest version of Mcafee and also be able to update to the 2007 versions of Mcafee when they are released. It seems like Mcafee is the clear winner but many of Comcast's own employees such as the techs and phone representatives have told me they think Norton is better. Naturally I want the best software because I know there are many online threats on the gnutella network such as viruses, trojans, spyware etc and I want to make sure I am safe. Anyway personal expieriences using either of the two or just your opinion would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

ukbobboy01 June 22nd, 2006 04:42 PM

Well Angry Pirate

You have got a dilemma and you have immediately made a wrong assumption, just because one software has 2005 and the other has 2006 that in itself does not make one software more up to date than the other. In fact version numbers and version dates are just marketing ploys invented back in the days when PCs were young, e.g. MS Word jumped from version 2.0 to 6.0, dbase V2.0 was very popular because people thought they were getting the latest version but there never was a dbase V1.0 and so on.

So, knock version numbers out of your head.

Now, I am a NIS2005 user and I am very happy with it, I have never used Mcafee and can't really say anything good or bad about it. However, your post contains a clue on how to make your decision, i.e. you said
Quote:

many of Comcast's own employees such as the techs and phone representatives have told me they think Norton is better.
So, if Comcast's own people, the same people who are pushing McAfee, say that Norton is better then how can you argue with that.

One other thing I must point out to you, most software companies, except the small niche market ones, now seem to release software before they are ready, i.e. to a schedule, and update them (bug fixes, repairs, software updates, etc.) during the course of the coming year. Therefore, buying the latest "just released" product is not a good idea, you would be better of leaving that "just released" software until it has been out for a least 6 months (probably more).



UK Bob

Angry Pirate June 22nd, 2006 05:02 PM

Thanks for the help ukbobboy01. But what I meant by outdated was not outdated compared to Mcafee but rather outdated compared to the new Norton Internet Security 2006. Also the part about the employees is true in the fact that they work for Comcast and think Norton is better. However I am sure employees in every occupation do not agree with their employers sometimes but that does not always make them correct. That is why I am asking people like you who do not work for either company.

garbagefan2 June 22nd, 2006 07:25 PM

I know mcaffee and norton don't go together. I had mcaffee on my computer once and installed norton because me and my mom thought it wouldnt fight with mcaffee. and it did! my computer was really slow, choppy, it would freeze and crash but i reformated windows and learned my lesson

daydo June 22nd, 2006 07:34 PM

Pirate looks like uv made ur mind up to me u just want someone to convince you of ur decision. Uv been using macaffe ur happy wiv it right? Y change if your comfortable and happy wiv what ur using m8. As they say the grass is always greener over there. At the risk of offending some people on here who i know love norton im also gona add that norton sucks big donkey d1ck always has and probs always will anyone who trusts a home pc to those bozos is either an idiot or of low knoledge in the matter as far as im concerned (forum company excluded of course u guys are great) before i get some forumites telling me that i have no proof of this and its conjecture, dont bother cos i wont get into a argument its oppinions hes asked for and thats what im giving. Just to substansiate it a little norton was the 1st av i used in my early computer days and happily went alone for a year after wiv it till a mate who knew more than me then said it sucked i argued thats not true, he said ok test it, so i did just to prove him wrong. I did this test on a pc i was going to repair and reformat. I loaded into it every virus i could get hold of and name correctly at the time (actual no just over 100). I then proceeded in turn to set up update scan record the info and delete the program i did this twice for each av leaving the viruses unrepaired wiv each of norton avg free and avast.
The results were shocking at best wiv norton finding 12 on the first run and 14 on the second run inexplicably not recognising 2 virus on the 2nd scan that were spotted on the 1st so the total found was 16 on 2 passes of OVER A 100. Now u see y the idiot speech comes about;). Incidently if ur interested avg found all but 6 on both scans and avast found all but 1 on both scans the offender being a email mugly trojan. So far as im concerned and always will be norton back up disks will and always will make expensive coffee coasters when i find 1 of em l8z.

Mija98 June 22nd, 2006 10:13 PM

IMO, Just forget the Norten and MCafee jive--- go for the AVG or AVAST. You won't be sorry that way!!!!

mickjapa108 June 23rd, 2006 02:01 AM

Hi People
Norton has also sent me an Email telling me and other users of thier product
to Uninstall any P2P software from my com,as its a critical security risk so
what are they up to. [Joining the oppersision]?

daydo June 23rd, 2006 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mickjapa108
Hi People
Norton has also sent me an Email telling me and other users of thier product
to Uninstall any P2P software from my com,as its a critical security risk so
what are they up to. [Joining the oppersision]?

I would consider this fake and certainly wouldnt be clicking any links in it or attachments. If ur certain of its validity then it is no better than spam and looks like a desperate attempt by those morons to try to stop thier customers getting virused up with things that shows thier security programs up for the sh!t they are, its probs the result of a lot of thier customers complaining that they are using p2p and norton isnt finding viruses they have downloaded, so norton ar trying to go to the root and stop people getting the virus by default (not infecting themselves) rather than upgrading thier program like they should to be able to deal wiv the threats. Norton is the critical risk. If your very pc experienced fine use what ya like every one has thier tried and tested software, but if ur a noob or someone who has only ever used norton get a decent av.

CyberStalker June 23rd, 2006 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukbobboy01
Now, I am a NIS2005 user and I am very happy with it, I have never used Mcafee and can't really say anything good or bad about it. However, your post contains a clue on how to make your decision, i.e. you said So, if Comcast's own people, the same people who are pushing McAfee, say that Norton is better then how can you argue with that.


UK Bob

Hi UK Bob.

I've used both Norton and McAfee and I would never use Norton again. Hell, my sister works for ITT Industries and if their IS Specialist switched the entire computer system from Norton to McAfee then it's obviously good. They had way too many problems with Norton. Just because the people at Comcast say that Norton's better it doesn't necessarily mean that it is.

I know that no anti-virus software will protect your computer 100% all of the time but I personally feel better knowing that our computer is protected by McAfee.:)

Grandpa June 23rd, 2006 08:23 AM

The first link has a direct comparison between Norton and McAfee. And daydo is full of it. I myself have done many test and have never seen results like he/she have posted. I have found that most of the better known AV are basically about the same. They will all find and protect your system of known viruses. If you happen to download an unknown virus then you will get infected. All of the major AV company's share info on new viruses and definitions/patches. Any way it is a matter of personal preference in what you wish to use McAfee is rated slightly higher than Norton but it also uses more resources than Norton. Both are good AV and will protect you.

http://www.consumersearch.com/www/so...are/index.html

http://antivirus.about.com/od/antivirussoftwarereviews/

daydo June 23rd, 2006 10:50 AM

Mmmm grandpa one of the most respected members around here from myself (and others i assume) i knew that u were previously a supporter of norton id seen it in some of your previous posts im shocked to find out u still are i thought wiv the passage of time u would have come round to the obvious truth, its entirly baffling to me how someone who appears to have so much computer sense as urself can find this program equal to other decent avs or even to poor performing ones, 1 of the reasons id never revealed this info in any of your previous boasts of nortons performance threads was because i didnt wanna get into a argument over it, some people defend norton faithfully i was one of them till found out its real performance, then it was a case of (i see said the blind man). Some day you will see aswell im sure, then again maybe not fella we all have weaknesses right even you. However the (daydo is full of it) was not necessary "i do not agree" or "im right and everone else is wrong" would have done. But still plenty of respect left from my side anyway. L8z m8.

ukbobboy01 June 23rd, 2006 11:04 AM

Hey

What happened to my reply to Grandpa & Cyberstalker?

It should have been in just after Grandpa's post.

Did a moderator zap it? If so, I would like to know why?



UK Bob

CyberStalker June 23rd, 2006 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukbobboy01
Hey

What happened to my reply to Grandpa & Cyberstalker?

It should have been in just after Grandpa's post.

Did a moderator zap it? If so, I would like to know why?



UK Bob

What was your reply about? I never saw it.:confused:

6_pac June 23rd, 2006 01:22 PM

I had Mcafee for over a year and never had any complaints. So if Angry Pirate can get it for free then i would stick with it. I use Sygate FW and Avast AV now and I still don't have any complaints, and the price is right:).

Angry Pirate June 23rd, 2006 01:32 PM

Thanks for all the help guys. I have learned a lot from your posts. I'm sorry that this thread seems to have caused a bit of an uproar but I figured the people here would give better more reliable input then some random employee of a company who probably doesn't use LimeWire and would have no idea how to help me.

Grandpa June 23rd, 2006 08:25 PM

It didn't cause no problems. I know what test I have run. By the way one of my PCs runs Norton and one runs AVG my laptop runs Avast. None of them get infected. I run regular hijack this logs and know they are all clean. :D

vicki37 June 23rd, 2006 08:42 PM

I rekon Mcafee is better, Here in NZ we can get it from our service provider & it updates daily. this 1 is a cost of approx $15 per month in the phone bill

Nortons only lasts for 1yr n then you have to spend more money to get an updated disk at a cost of around $70NZD.

I myself prefer Mcafee, but it's up to the individual which programme they choose.

Sphinx June 23rd, 2006 08:48 PM

Do NOT use two Virus programs at the sametime. You have to keep paying for these programs to get updates. They usually install demos of them with your computer software so I suggest you buy something reliable and that updates it's defs on a daily basis and DO NOT download them from P2P.


Cheers.

TezL June 24th, 2006 05:43 AM

Do I need to download some kind of language conversion program to decipher the text from Daydo???

Grandpa June 24th, 2006 07:15 AM

By the way daydo you were correct I should have said daydo's test may have been flawed. Instead of daydo is full of it.

mickjapa108 June 25th, 2006 04:06 AM

Daydo
"I would consider this fake and certainly wouldnt be clicking any links in it or attachments."
The Norton Email is not a fake,and I did read all the links and attachments in it.
One of whitch was a load of S**T from someone at PC World slaging P2P,
mostly lies or at best missleading. But it is Real.
sorry for delay in reply, time zone thing im from U.K.
Latter Friend

ukbobboy01 June 26th, 2006 04:46 AM

Dear Grandpa, Cyberstalker & (Good Friend) Hobo

It looks like a glitch, or something, deleted my previous mail, which basically agreed with Grandpa and questioned Daydo's objectivity.

Until the next debate.



UK Bob


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