Monday 30 December 2013

Norton Internet Security 2014 + Rest Patch/Crack/aKey

When we last reviewed Norton Internet Security a year ago we weren't entirely impressed with its new interface, criticising the colour scheme and its propensity for displaying features that aren't actually part of the software. It's changed little for this version, and while the general colour and layout has grown on us, unfortunately Symantec has done nothing to address our impressions that the software is trying to sell you more software. Moreover, after using it further we've come to dislike the rather inconsistent way the navigation works.
The main screen is simple enough, with four big tiles covering updates, scans, advanced settings and displaying the current protection status and resource use. It won't be immediately apparent what the Trust level rating means - we'll come back to that. The problem starts with the strip of smaller icons under these, each of which links to a splash screen trailing a feature such as Norton Family or Norton Online Backup, which aren't actually part of Norton Internet Security and usually aren't free.
 
You return to the home screen from these splash screens by clicking a small cross, but click any of the three active home screen tiles and to get back home again you instead use a big arrow at the left of the software. If you open the Settings screen you dismiss it by clicking old-fashioned OK or Cancel buttons, whereas if you've clicked the Performance link next to it you get home by clicking the Home link which appears where Performance was. That's four different mechanisms for doing the same thing, and it can be bewildering.
Other elements seem quite unfathomable, such as the way that threat history is charted graphically in the Performance section of the System Insight screen; the Y-axis isn't labelled and we're unsure what it represents. The Norton Insight screen attempts to show how much Internet Security trusts the various files on your system - the basis of the Trust level rating - but we suspect there's too much information here for the average user to take in.

 Norton Internet Security 2014

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TR 2014 - Norton Trial Reset for products NAV, NIS, N360 2014.

Reset If you install Norton product(NAV, NIS, N360 2014) with 15/30/60/90 trial days, then will return 15/30/60/90 trial days.

Convert
 converts to 180 trial days (NAV, NIS, N360 2014)

Product Language in Norton Account converts to 180 trial days and create Norton Account (depends on the language of your Norton product)


 


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