These summaries provide you with the overall system status at a glance and you’ll see clearly if there are any anomalies or actions that you need to take.
Upon opening Norton 360 (from the system tray icon), you’ll be presented with the main “menu” displaying a summary of the 4 main modules: PC Security, Identity Protection, Backup, and PC Tuneup. The colors are pleasant for the eyes and the information is not cluttered on one screen. It displays as few information as possible but you can always drill down further if you wish. Norton 360 interface is clean and elegant. Have I also mentioned that it didn’t require me to restart my computer? Another thumb up. More powerful users might want to have a custom installation though rather than “installing everything and disabling the modules later”. I’m not the type who normally cares about an application’s installation time, but Norton 360 installation was easy and fast. Just like the Norton Antivirus Gaming Edition that I tried a couple of years back, Norton 360 installation only took a minute (or less?) on my computer. Norton 360 provides an all-in-one security protection to your computer with a combination of an antivirus, antispyware, and a firewall.
This latest norton internet security software is very light on system resources and has the right tools to maintain a healthy and secure system. I’ve tried a few Norton AntiVirus products for the past few years and they were all great: very light on system resources, kept my computer secure, and packed with other essential security tools. Norton Antivirus 2004 was heavy on resources based on my experience in the past, but that was 6 years ago.
Today I want to let you know that it isn’t true. Norton 360 Review – Many people shrug and call Norton products “bloated piece of junks” – I’ve seen this statement mostly on the forums.