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DavidThomas88
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what would you like too see in norton 2013???

hello

 

 

i no where this geting norton 2012 out the door but what would you like too see in norton 2013?:smileyvery-happy:

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ShinOrochiX
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Registered: ‎07-27-2009

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

It would be good if new UI themes could be added, lighter ones will be greatly appriciated because the dark themes are sometimes boring.

 

also if norton power eraser could be somehow integrated that would be cool.

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Bombastus
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Registered: ‎11-16-2009

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

Sandbox.

 

HTTP-scanner.

 

Faster updates for new malware (although this could be implemented asap).

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DarkSta
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Registered: ‎07-07-2011

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

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Something other than the black theme.  Come on!

 

Norton 2011 like identiy safe management.

 

Faster scan times (I'm sure you can streamline the scan time back to under a minute or three).

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rogerthat1945
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Registered: ‎09-07-2011

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

Is it toooo much to ask that Norton be given/sold with English as a boot up option with EVERY version in the world?

 

 

That way if you are abroad in a non-english country you can use Norton, without having to get a copy posted across continents.

 

You would increase the English speaking world that way also?

 

Locals would still buy it.

 

 

:smileywink:

I have other ideas; but dont give em away for free.

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J_W
Posts: 28
Registered: ‎12-18-2010

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

Hmmm...

 

1) Virtual Sandboxing for browsers;

2) Ability to run an independant rootkit scan;

3) A time indication to tell the user how long there is left on a manual Full System Scan / Quick Scan;

4) Support for 64-bit systems :smileywink:

 

I could think of some more, but those four shall be my contribution for today ^_^

 

Ta!

J_W :)

Norton Internet Security 2012 (version: 19.1.0.28), up-to-date definitions;
Windows 7 32-bit PC, SP1, up-to-date with MS Updates;
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DarkSta
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Registered: ‎07-07-2011

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

Better yet how long has elapsed since the start of the scan.
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Shardstride
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Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

 Nice posting snowstorm, I'm glad someone took the time to ask.First of all Norton has been doing an excelent job in my 360. I haven't had one problem with this install at all.:smileyvery-happy:...Second I'll hand you a few good  idea's;:smileysurprised: Somthing original like sponsoring new work's in play like the steam valve engine for multi-player gameing. Secure gaming in the New Age of up coming Cloud with complete Ray Tracing High Definition. That sound's pretty Exciting doesn't it?:smileywink:P.C. Platforming in Gameing write now's goin Duel Quad or larger for standard's. So I figure in the future for turbo boost would be transfer rates.That would be pretty cool:smileyhappy:......Any good comment's on the  Idea feel free to post me......Sincerly Shardstride.....

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H_H_86
Posts: 53
Registered: ‎07-01-2010

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

1-Sandbox!

2-Sandbox!!

3-Sandbox !!!

4-GUI for Firewall (traffic usage,etc.) 

5-Reputation-based detection for Flash memory.

6-no more huge updates after updating with Intelligent Updater package 

 

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rogerthat1945
Posts: 16
Registered: ‎09-07-2011

Re: what would you like too see in norton 2013???

 

MAKE YOUSELF A MINT ?

 

Probably not related to Norton; but as you have a Norton BackUp facility......it might be an idea.

 

I and many other people have accidentally ended up with hundreds if not thousands of files whose names are tooooooooooooo long.

 

I CANNOT back up unless I shorten all these names. But they are all over my computer.

 

It would be nice to have a back-up system that shortens the name to the right number of characters; then shortens it by 5 then adds a counter (1-to-9,999).

 

Then you can back up.

 

Rather than spend months finding each file name and shortening it manually.

 

 

**bleep**, did I not protect that idea?

 

Oh well; I got hundreds more ideas and conceptual designs.

 

Find me.