Symantec Buys PC Tools
#7
Posted 23 August 2008 - 01:09 PM
From a distribution perspective Symantec can wring lots of additional revenue from this acquisition. The PCTools people are a bunch of jerks. We sell a couple of million $ of computer products a year and PCTools refused to sign us up as a reseller because we couldn't provide to them that we were "legitimate." They wouldn't explain themselves so we have been selling competing products. Under Symantec's wing you can be sure that even the corner bodega will stock PCTools products.
#8
Posted 23 August 2008 - 02:31 PM
PC Tools and earned a reputation for quality products. Symantec will ruin them. They will turn them into the bloated, slow, buggy software that is typical of all Symantec applications. And for support, you will get some overseas bozo who barely speaks English, and has no idea how the application works. What a crying shame.
#13
Posted 28 August 2008 - 02:10 PM
I have a part time business working on computers and I frequently install PC Tools 'freeware' products were the 'crapware' versions have long since expired, etc. I have found them to be very viable tools. I even use some of them myself as I would never install something on a customer's computer I would not use myself.
We can only hope they do remain a separate entity and still remain as freeware or purchase for the full blown package but personally I'm guessing they'll eventually disappear as we know them now, seeing as they are direct competition to the Norton family of products.
So long PC Tools software. It's been a fun ride.
gdb
We can only hope they do remain a separate entity and still remain as freeware or purchase for the full blown package but personally I'm guessing they'll eventually disappear as we know them now, seeing as they are direct competition to the Norton family of products.
So long PC Tools software. It's been a fun ride.
gdb
#15
Posted 28 August 2008 - 06:24 PM
Norton & Mcafee ? Have Used Both & Found Them Slow and Useless, Have Used Noad32 & Now Am Using
Kasperski anti virus , These Are The 2 Best i Have Found Yet, Feel Sry Pc Gave In To Symantec , To Bad Norton
Still Excists Or Better Still Send Them To China , Love To See That ty
Message was edited by: karcat
Kasperski anti virus , These Are The 2 Best i Have Found Yet, Feel Sry Pc Gave In To Symantec , To Bad Norton
Still Excists Or Better Still Send Them To China , Love To See That ty
Message was edited by: karcat
#17
Posted 29 August 2008 - 05:26 AM
I have been using Spyware Doctor and Registry Mechanic for years, the updates and quality of the products are fantastic. All one can do is pray that Symantec doesn't screw this one up.
The problem is Goliaths tend to think they know it all, if they would only use common sense and remember "if it ain't broke don't fix it".
John S.
The problem is Goliaths tend to think they know it all, if they would only use common sense and remember "if it ain't broke don't fix it".
John S.
#19
Posted 29 August 2008 - 06:35 AM
I was a fan of free Cyberhawk (which became Threatfire) to supplement F-secure (provided free by my ISP) and was worried that PCTools would screw it up but it remained pretty close to the original product. Now with Symantec taking over I am starting to look for a replacement but who knows... It won't get actually replaced until Symantec screws with it. (I hope someone from Symantec is paying attention to these comments)
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