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Wednesday, May 27th 2009, 10:02am

Norton AntiVirus™ 2009 Gaming Edition

Vielleicht endlich eine Virensoftware, die auch mit Games keine Probleme mehr macht. Wäre doch ein Test wert. Vielleicht auch für die News ....
Hier mal die Eckdaten zum Produkt:
Gamer Mode
  • No alerts + no notifications = no interruptions
  • Optional settings to temporarily suspend updates, behavioral scanning and intrusion prevention
  • Enabled automatically when your PC is in full screen mode
  • Activate manually with a quick click on the Norton system tray icon
Lightning Fast*
  • Rapid Pulse Updates every 5 to 15 minutes
  • Installs in less than a minute
  • Adds less than 1 second to boot time
Light as a Feather*
  • Uses less than 6MB memory even without the Gamer Mode performance boost
  • Runs only 2 processes at a time
  • Performance graphs display CPU and memory usage and how little Norton is using
Respects your needs
  • Smart Scheduler holds resource intensive actions for when you are not using your PC
  • Resource usage table shows you the what, when and how long for background actions taken by Norton AntiVirus
  • Delivers consistently strong protection - that’s why Norton AntiVirus has won more consecutive Virus Bulletin 100 awards than any other AV software
Minimum System Requirements
Microsoft® Windows Vista® Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate***
Microsoft Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 Home/XP Pro/XP Media Center Edition
Home:http://www.symantec.com/norton/antivirus…lcome/index.jsp

Wir werden sehen ob Symantec's neuestes Kind hält was es verspricht.

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 11:45am

Wo hast du die News denn gefunden? Ich bin gerade dabei auf der Symantec Site nach einer Pressemeldung oder etwas ähnlichem zu suchen, aber ich finde leider nichts.
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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 12:02pm

Nimm doch als Quellenangabe den Link der L1ttleS1ster bereits gepostet hat :)


http://www.symantec.com/norton/antivirus…lcome/index.jsp
Erst wenn der letzte FTP Server kostenpflichtig, der letzte GNU-Sourcecode verkauft, der letzte Algorithmus patentiert, der letzte Netzknoten kommerzialisiert, das letzte Forum moderiert wird, werdet Ihr merken, dass man mit Geld allein nicht programmieren kann.

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Thursday, May 28th 2009, 1:08pm

Oh je, da habe ich beim Betrachten dieses Threads aber geschlafen ...
Sys 1 Arbeitsviech: Gigabyte X58A-UD7, Core i7 920 @ 3.6GHz, ATI Radeon HD 6970, 6 GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600, OCZ Vertex 3 240 GByte SSD, 750 GB Samsung HDD
Sys 2 Linux Server: Gigabyte X48-DQ6, QX6850, Billige Graka, 4 GB DDR3, 1 x 36 GB WD Raptor, 6 x 2TB, 2 x 1.5 TB
MacBook Pro 13 Zoll, 8 GB RAM, Samsung PM 830 256 GB SSD