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Norton Internet Security Mac 3.0 [AntiVirus, Firewall, Privacy, Controls, iClean] | ![Norton Internet Security Mac 3.0 [AntiVirus, Firewall, Privacy, Controls, iClean]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51SCWN5SZSL._SL160_.jpg)
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List Price: $99.95 Buy New: $72.51 You Save: $27.44 (27%)
New (31) Used (2) from $70.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 4612
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Macintosh Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 117 x 96 x 30
MPN: 10067310 Model: 10067310 UPC: 037648228176 EAN: 0037648228176 ASIN: B00009QENN
Release Date: November 13, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW, 100% GUARANTEED, FAST SHIPPER, CHECK OUR FEEDBACKS.
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| Features:
| • | Essential protection from viruses, hackers, and privacy threats | | • | Norton AntiVirus removes viruses automatically | | • | Norton Personal Firewall hides your Mac from hackers | | • | Norton Privacy Control protects confidential information | | • | Norton Parental Control blocks access to inappropriate Web sites |
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Product Description Norton Internet Security 2003 Professional is the complete set of tools for guarding your business from Internet dangers! Not compatible with Macintosh versions beyond OS 10.3
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Norton Internet Security Mac 3.0 October 17, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Not until I was installing NIS Mac 3.0 on my new iMac did I receive install errors indicating that only a limited portion of the suite works on an intel-based iMac. The intel iMacs use OS 10.4. The older powerPC Macs use 10.3. The small print on the box indicated it was for OS 10.3 but the Amazon specs only indicated compatibility with OS 10 Macs. No updates/patches fixes are out on the Symantec website (as of 10/15) for use of this product with OS 10.4, yet intel iMacs have been shipping for 9-10 months now. Symantec is off on this one. I have mailed-off for the 60-day money back guarantee from Symantec as a dissatified customer.
Fraudulent Advertising March 20, 2006 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This product, which is being advertised by numerous vendors for use with OSX, no longer works with current versions of OSX (from 4 up for sure). Norton has stated publicly that they are no longer providing upgrades for Mac related software such as Firewall and Network Privacy. Their Antivirus V10 works with OS 10.4, but in view of their stated policy on other Mac products, one may question whether they will continue to upgrade Antivirus in the future. Intego products do work with current versions of OSX.
Total crap!!! February 18, 2006 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this package after upgraded my PowwerbookG4 to Tiger in Sept. 2005. The Autoprotect and Firewall never worked. The Symantac Co admitted this probelm in their website and never offered a solution for these problems. A piece of junk!!!
Fraudulent sales at it's worst February 4, 2006 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I purchased this back in August '05 at the same time that I bought my new iMac running OS 10.4 Tiger. It's advertised, and lists system requirements as Mac OS 10.1.5 OR HIGHER. Didn't work since it was installed. Waited and waited for the patch or update to allow it to work with OS 10.4, low and behold, they recently just posted a buried footnote on their site saying that it IS NOT going to be updated to work with OS 10.4. Tried to contact their customer service....still waiting for a response. (...) I was a repeat customer of Symantec products...this is the last money they'll rip me off for! Where is the class action lawsuit? Sign me up.
Getting rid of Norton October 11, 2005 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
Those upgrading to OS X 10.4.x from an earlier version, and who have already installed Norton products under the old OS, can remove them by means of a Unix-based utility that finds and erases Norton files, including the invisible ones. They would be well advised to do so, since older Norton products don't work with 10.4, and interfere with the functioning of the built-in firewall. There are several such utilities posted on the web. The one distributed from the Kenyon College site works perfectly, and can be found via Google.
The built-in firewall can be turned on via the "Sharing" menu in the Control Panel.
As far as anti-virus protection goes, that's an entirely theoretical issue as far as Macs are concerned. Anyone who wants to go down that road would do well to explore the various on-line Mac forums before deciding.
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