Pros
- Polished UI
- Great extra features
Cons
- Malware detection is solid, but not stellar
Bottom Line
Norton Antivirus is a good choice for nontechies, but those willing to deal with a less-refined interface can get stronger protection.
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- Top Standalone Antivirus Software for 2010 We looked at eleven antivirus packages from around the world. G-Data Antivirus 2010 wins for its outstanding malware detection; Norton Antivirus 2010 comes in a close second thanks to its polished interface.
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