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You mean you've actually been happy with a Norton Product?
No, and as I said, I would like to consign ' all this tulipe' to room 101, but it's in the spirit of the game that you give reasoning, preferably directing some bile at the makers of the software.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
No, and as I said, I would like to consign ' all this tulipe' to room 101, but it's in the spirit of the game that you give reasoning, preferably directing some bile at the makers of the software.
Software that numpties put their faith in that regularly screws up the registry, slows a machine down to a crawl and has installation routines that just don't work and leave behind a trail of devastation.
Lots of new machines ship with it, and once the trial period expires it just hangs around like a dose of the clap chucking up nagware screens and slowing things down to a crawl as no one knows how to get rid of it.
Software that numpties put their faith in that regularly screws up the registry, slows a machine down to a crawl and has installation routines that just don't work and leave behind a trail of devastation.
Lots of new machines ship with it, and once the trial period expires it just hangs around like a dose of the clap chucking up nagware screens and slowing things down to a crawl as no one knows how to get rid of it.
Actually, I agree. It's worse than most viruses.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
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