Re: Windows XP firewall v Norton Personal Firewall 2003?

From: Joseph V. Morris (jvmorris@erols.com)
Date: 11/30/02


From: "Joseph V. Morris" <jvmorris@erols.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 21:50:13 -0500

Neo,

I don't know if you picked up on it or not; but Linksys now has some
special deals (maybe their new wireless routers) which come with a 'free'
copy of NIS. Unfortunately, this is one of those time-limited offers. I
think it's only good for 60 days.

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| True about the limited time version, and it pains me to see Symantec
doing
| this to themselves.  I always wonder why they started doing that.  It
| depresses me.  I hope they wake up and realize that people want
something
| that isn't limited to a time: they want a software that works.  If it's
a
| time trial version, I'd go with winxp's ICF only cause it's gonna last
| longer.  Sad, ain't it?
|
|


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