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| McAfee Internet Security Suite 2008 (3 User Edition) (PC) | 
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List Price: £49.99 Buy Used: £5.87 You Save: £44.12 (88%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 51 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 731944568782 EAN: 0731944568782 ASIN: B000TUSY1I
Release Date: October 8, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: **ORIGINAL & BRAND NEW** : MCAFEE INTERNET SECURITY 2008 WITH 12 MONTHS UPDATES & TECH SUPPORT + 3 USERS. Works on XP / VISTA 32 & 64 Bit. PLEASE ALLOW 6 TO 7 WORKING DAYS. CD SLEEVE.
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Simple to use, intuitive interface 100% happy with this! July 25, 2008 I was a little wary about this at first as I'd heard stories that it wasn't very good, took up a load of PC resources etc.
Hoverer am delighted to report that I'm 100% happy with the software. PC Seems to work faster for some reason too! :-)
The interface is intuitive, the updates are fast and easy to sort out just the once during setup and I'd happily recommend this to anyone looking for Anti Virus software, 10/10
Quick, slick and plenty of features. July 24, 2008 After removing my freeware alternatives, the McAfee ISS install took just 30 minutes. That included 10-15 minutes for the automatic download of the latest version from the net, and 5-10 minutes for a preliminary scan of my machine.
The registration process was swift and easy, with no codes to enter, just personal details. The email confirmation showed that the product was correctly identified as a 3 user license.
After that, a quick reboot and I was up and running - painless.
I selected the standard/full install with anti-virus, personal firewall, site advisor etc, and when my machine was back up my online apps worked straight away. IE, Firefox, Thunderbird and Skype all seem to be preconfigured in the firewall for net access, and the only item I had on auto startup that caused a firewall popup was VNC which seems fair to me.
The popup system will seem familiar to anyone who has used other firewalls and is as straightforward here as anywhere. The popups are the software's way of learning your preferences with regard to which applications on you PC should be allowed access to your network and/or the internet. As always you therefore need to know which applications do what (internet search engines can always help out there if you get stuck) and whether or not you want them to access the internet.
The first thing I did when up and running was run a full scan of my system. McAfee managed to find three suspect items on my machine, one of which was borderline, the other two defiitely bad. The two bad items (malicious scripts from web sites, I believe) were quarantined, the other I could chose whether to delete or ignore.
Performance wise, my main desktop PC (a Pentium 4, 2.4GHz with 1GB RAM and about 5 years old) copes very well with the software, showing only a very slight slow down during McAfee updates. My laptop (900MHz Pentium M with just 256MB RAM and also about 5yrs old), however, grinds to a halt and is all but unusable while the software updates (it can sometimes be an hour before my laptop is useable!).
It just seems to be the updates that slow things down though. Once they are complete the software has very little impact on your working whatsoever. In fact you can forget its there until it intervenes in suspicious activity and pops up its warning and asks what you want to do.
In summary, then, this is a slick and effective package with plenty of useful features (anti-virus, firewall, parental controls, privacy functions that prevent you from accidentally sending sensitive data to un-secured websites, site advisor and more). It found infections that my previous, free installation had missed, but we must always bear in mind that no anti-virus software is infallible and take sensible precautions online anyway.
It works well on a reasonably spec'd machine, but older, less powerful machines may struggle during the automatic updates (which seem to be daily). Any new PC should cope fine.
A good anti-virus at a good price July 21, 2008 I found this easy to install despite not having the instructions to hand, which shows it is idiot-proof. It is also better than Norton, which I had a 3 month trial of free with the computer I purchased. I have had no problems whatsoever although I have had trouble allowing certain pop-ups that i did want to see. It is excellent value for the price though.
excellent, once you get past the installation July 20, 2008 It had been ages since I upgraded my anti-virus software. I'm using an old laptop, and the version of McAfee I had on it was about 4 years old... I had never upgraded or renewed the live updates. I guess I'd been lucky to avoid picking up malware on an effectively unprotected laptop for so long.
Anyway, I sat down to install this new 3 user cd, and after the cd loaded, there was a lot to download from McAfee. All told, it took around half an hour. Then the fun really began - I got an info box telling me that the previous older version of McAfee I had on the computer needed to be removed first, and apparently this couldn't be done automatically. So I tried the auto uninstall attached to the old version and restarted the installation process. No luck - still got the 'remove older version' message. So I fished around on my laptop and found the add/remove programs function, and for some reason it seemed like my old software was divided into different chunks and that needed to be removed one by one. So after an hour, I finally got there. Restarted the installation and everything went smoothly.
Now that I've got it, I haven't had any problems at all so far. The interface is clean and user-friendly, the scans run on schedule, and I feel well protected. It's reassuring to feel like you have software which gives you comprehensive protection. Not sure how true this is, but like I said, I've been surfing the web using an old version of McAfee for so long, and it still seemed to keep me out of trouble. Hopefully the new version will be just as good in the long term.
Just as a sidenote- I was really appalled to read another reviewer's warning about McAfee's 'automatic renewal' policy. Surely this cannot be legal unless they clearly and directly stipulate such a policy when you buy/sign up. As far as I know I haven't given McAfee my bank details at any point, but just reading that this is their practice made me very wary indeed.
better than previous versions!!!! July 18, 2008 Having struggled with previous versions of McAfee security suite, I was very eager to condemn this product to the gutter. I am therefore thankful that it is no longer the difficult, stubborn, inflexible piece of software I remember it being. Whilst not as good as Microsoft's security package - it has shown to be a useful protector on a laptop and mobile broadband. Not an essential purchase but worth considering.
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