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3.6.cqa (Jan 10, 2007)
http://labs.idefense.com...ties/display.php?id=403
...they also don't offer a product key to evaluate the software
1.0 Build 127 Beta (Nov 22, 2006)
Norton 360 System Requirements
Operating System: Windows® XP Home/XP Pro/XP Media 2005 +
Phishing Protection feature requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer v6.0 or higher
Email scanning supported for POP3-compatible email clients
Minimum Hardware Requirements
300MHz or higher processor
256MB of RAM minimum
300MB of free hard disk space
REQUIRED FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS
Standard Web browser
Internet connection (high-speed connection required for Online Backup)
Important: Norton Ghost and Norton Save and Restore can coexist with Norton 360. However, if you have any other existing Norton products running, such as Norton Internet Security or Norton AntiVirus, you'll need to uninstall those products to participate in the beta. After the beta test period, be sure to reinstall your Norton products so you'll continue to have Norton's award-winning protection.
3.8.0 (Apr 23, 2006)
Considering AnyDVD truly does have updates literally weekly, why not just d/l all versions as they come out and simply delete old version and install new version for fresh new "trial" period?
7.5.0.647 Beta (Mar 22, 2006)
Don't forget, yahoo is going to start charging for their VOIP service they offer to customers, and in addition they start running ads too...guess there's alwys more ways to make a buck off users.
7.5.0.647 Beta (Jun 25, 2007 - 11:53 AM)
Dremescene is nothing more than a flash movie that plays and is put on repeat.
7.5.0.647 Beta (Oct 25, 2006 - 5:22 PM)
Will Microsoft offer free upgrade coupon if you buy the Office suite alone in a store??
7.5.0.647 Beta (Oct 25, 2006 - 5:20 PM)
most stores have 14 day return policies on computers purchased. So, just return the pc and then buy it again five seconds later with fresh clean new receipt. That was EASY
7.5.0.647 Beta (Oct 6, 2006 - 4:10 PM)
Microsoft has always offered office users with free upgrade to it's newest version if consumer purchased it within last two or three months before latest edition sold in stores. Windows, on the other hand, is huge new ballpark so why they are starting to do same thing there is beyond me.
7.5.0.647 Beta (Oct 2, 2006 - 1:22 PM)
If hackers have already cracked Vista's kernel, then why doesn't McAfee do the same so that it's security software can install within Vista?