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It's possible...
...that he would have more success if he made an antivirus package that actually works. Norton isn't bad, it's definitely above McAfee and it's certainly better than having nothing at all... but relatively speaking, a commercial copy of Norton is peanuts relative to the free version of AVG.

But hey, it's his call. I'm sure an iMac would be a wonderful piece of computing equipment, I simply have no need for it, as my Windows-run machines are completely secure and run all of my applications natively.
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Buwahahahaha  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/15/06
Guess he woke up  nomorems | 05/15/06
It's possible...  A_Pickle | 05/16/06
Talk about misleading ZDNet headlines!?!?!  Scrat | 05/16/06
What he should be worried about...  billywill | 05/16/06
It's easier to rant against MSFT...  flatliner | 05/16/06
I agree with billlywill...  jerry@... | 06/15/06
If...  rapson | 05/16/06
There is no such thing as a secure OS.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/16/06
I don't think so.  mobrien_12@... | 05/16/06
RE: I don't think so.  RShea78 | 05/20/06

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