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Aperture

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Hi. I've been telling my parents for a while now that I would transfer all of our home movies (VHS) to DVD. We have a Dazzle Capture card which I have all setup and I am about to install Boot Camp. My ISP hands out this crappy antivirus software which I can't stand (for windows). I came across the Google Pack website and it that the "Google Pack" includes Norton AntiVirus for 6 months. Is there a catch? Ex. Limited Protection, Constant Reminders To Buy It, Ads, etc.

PS, heres a link
http://pack.google.com/intl/en/pack_installer_required.html?hl=en&gl=us

Thanks, Kevin
 

imacintel

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Mar 12, 2006
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schaef2493 said:
Hi. I've been telling my parents for a while now that I would transfer all of our home movies (VHS) to DVD. We have a Dazzle Capture card which I have all setup and I am about to install Boot Camp. My ISP hands out this crappy antivirus software which I can't stand (for windows). I came across the Google Pack website and it that the "Google Pack" includes Norton AntiVirus for 6 months. Is there a catch? Ex. Limited Protection, Constant Reminders To Buy It, Ads, etc.

PS, heres a link
http://pack.google.com/intl/en/pack_installer_required.html?hl=en&gl=us

Thanks, Kevin

Back in the day I had windows, I downloaded that. It acts like you bought it.

No catches.:)
 

x704

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Apr 15, 2006
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AVG antivirus free edition and zonealarms free edition are the best that I know of that is free.
 

w7ox

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schaef2493 said:
Hi. I've been telling my parents for a while now that I would transfer all of our home movies (VHS) to DVD. We have a Dazzle Capture card which I have all setup and I am about to install Boot Camp. My ISP hands out this crappy antivirus software which I can't stand (for windows). I came across the Google Pack website and it that the "Google Pack" includes Norton AntiVirus for 6 months. Is there a catch? Ex. Limited Protection, Constant Reminders To Buy It, Ads, etc.

NAV is considered the best. And there are often deals out there. I just bought it locally for $50 (+tax) .. with a $50 rebate .. and that was for a 3-machine license. One install is now on this MacBook on the WinXP side.

I've been using NAV with WinXP and earlier versions for 6-7 years and it always works.

There are free products I've seen recommended; AVG is one. But I've not tried them .. and have always gotten some sort of "almost free" deal on NAV.

Phil
 
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