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If your using Norton 2008 then its best to upgrade to Norton 2009 for free. Each version is a different year. Version 15 is 2008. Version 16 is 2009.
Yeah, I already have. It is a great thing that Symantec is allowing its customers to upgrade to their latest version with a non-latest product key.
So to make my own table:
2009 - version 16
2008 - version 15
2007 - version 14
2006 and before - not necessary since the year was plainly displayed in the product's name.
Anyone know why Symantec would remove this piece of useful information from plain site and hide it and encrypt it a bit?
Warmly, Al Stearns
Pisgah Forest, NC
USA
doesnt every program have some Help and Support ABOUT box that’ll give you the version??? I’m confused by your confusion.
Of course there is an about tab. But it says nothing about NIS 2009 or 2008.
If you go to “? Help & Support” in N.I.S. 2009, it gives lots of information about the Product.
<< Anyone know why Symantec would remove this piece of useful information [Year Date] from plain site and hide it and encrypt it a bit? >>
Possibly because it is now October 2008 and NIS2009 has been out for a month already? <g> To say nothing that they have called for suggestions for NIS2010 which they are working on.
Dieselman743 wrote:Of course there is an about tab. But it says nothing about NIS 2009 or 2008.
ahh, now I get it, sorry. yeah, i see what you mean. mabye my confusion is why this matters. at all.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_AntiVirus#Version_History
Yes Red it gives you alot of info. But guess what. Not what the poster is looking for. No where there does it say. NIS 2009. Or NIS 2008.
A good point - version numbers give them a bit more flexibility in tracking versions. Of course, it makes discribing versions to layman difficult.
Thanks to all that posted! Especially the link to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_AntiVirus#Version_History
Warmly, Al Stearns
Pisgah Forest, NC
USA
You’re welcome – having stayed a couple of times at the Mt Pisgah Inn your location caught my attention <s>
Then you are familiar with the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Western North Carolina...
The Pisgah Inn has a gorgeous view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is particularly nice to enjoy a good meal there looking out on the mountain range.
I am about a half hour drive from there. Of course, I can get into the Pisgah National Forest in about 10 minutes.
Warmly, Al Stearns
Pisgah Forest, NC
USA
Yes indeed – as a “former textile person” I spent a lot of time in the Carolinas, mostly based in the Greenville/Spartanburg area.