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Comments on: Symantec plans layoffs as sales fall short

Not suprised 

Posted Friday 31st October 2008 14:47 GMT

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Well I am not suprised. End point is awful. I am migrating all my customers to Kaspersky.

Not surprised either 

Posted Friday 31st October 2008 21:08 GMT

I went through a phase when I was reporting far more virus-laden emails to Symantec than their software was flagging to me. Sick also of their flaky LiveUpdate and its meaningless 4-digit numeric error codes (the "solution" to all of which, reportedly, is "to uninstall then reinstall"). I jumped ship several years back - can't really explain why I didn't jump sooner.

The Pain 

Posted Friday 31st October 2008 21:52 GMT

Unhappy

I am also not surprised, Backup Exec is getting more and more unreliable

Symantec is one big error. 

Posted Saturday 1st November 2008 14:27 GMT

"meaningless 4-digit numeric error codes (the "solution" to all of which, reportedly, is "to uninstall then reinstall")."

Ah sounds like Backup Exec. It prefers strings of mindless numeric error codes, actually we blogged about this just a day or 2 ago....

http://backupexec-hell.blogspot.com/

Since Symantec took over Backup Exec it's been a downward spiral.

We want the OLD Norton back! 

Posted Sunday 2nd November 2008 12:23 GMT

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I ditched NAV and Norton Internet (In)Security about a couple years or so and stuck to only using Norton Utilities (version 2002 mind you). Last decent Norton around till someone got the idea to bugger NU by putting it so that the only way you can use it anymore is through Norton SystemWorks (aka Norton Clusterf**k). Since then, I've been a happy happy avast! user and I've been taking a lot of complaints from friends about the new Norton line.

So with no further ado, up yours Symantec!

Also not surprised 

Posted Monday 3rd November 2008 00:34 GMT

Paris Hilton

Bloated $#itware, perfectly describes what symantec products are.

How can anyone be surprised that sales & revenues are falling.

Even Paris would know enough not to install anything that comes in a yellow box with the N word on it.

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