Symantec's Weak And Expensive Anti-Spyware Offering

from the nice-try dept

If you're entering a market that already has a lot of players, many of which give away their products for free, you would think that the product you offered shouldn't suck and shouldn't be expensive. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the folks at Symantec figured that out. They're finally (a bit late, yes?) getting into the anti-spyware business, but the initial offering is quite weak and is expected to be somewhat costly compared to competitors. With Microsoft giving away a much better anti-spyware offering for free, it seems like the Symantec offering might be a tough sell. If anything, since the anti-spyware app will come bundled with other security apps, it looks like Symantec is betting on the the strategy that people will use it just because it's bundled with so many other offerings.
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    Jared, 26 Apr 2005 @ 3:12pm

    Bundled...

    But, it's bundled with Norton Internet Security, of which I have not seen one computer successfully run this software to the point of a working machine connected to the internet with no interruption. Bad move, sucky product.

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