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Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005
User Reviews for Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005
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Reviewed by: buyer007
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: loads easily, no problems
Weaknesses: none to this point
Overall Evaluation: loaded with no problems at all, only took a couple of minutes; seems to be working as is supposed to be; system has remained virus free; previously used another big name virus package, but am now switching all my computers to this
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Reviewed by: liuspring1
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: easy installation,takes up less room,runs fast
Weaknesses: none so far
Overall Evaluation: Bought this PC-Cillin free,i began my first experience with PC-Cillin.Surprisingly, it works very well on my computer, easy installation, upgrading, and mostly importantly it runs faster at execution time than Norton programe which i have been long time using. Th timeliness of pattern file updates PC-cillin is fast (bootup and scanning), solid (no weird quirks or crashes) and highly configurable. I like it and highly recommend to anyone who is looking for certain programs.
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