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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Should I Remove It?: Refer to the experience of users around the world to help you decide which software can be removed
Want to clean up your own computer, but do not know where to start looking? Perhaps the less than poor quality software or remove toolbar is a good approach. If you are not sure that the software needs to be removed, refer to the experience of users around the world! Through Should I Remove It? Can scan your currently installed in the computer software, and provides ratings and recommendations of other users to remove scale, as you delete the software reference.
Should I Remove It? Behind the huge software library, almost all software, toolbars, and so will have a detailed description and user ratio can also be seen from the statistics compared with those software loved by others. The installation of this software users will also become part of statistical information, but do not worry, it does not leak your true identity.
Collocation Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller Software Removal Tool such use, more able to remove the software completely from the computer and remove the remaining files to release more space available.
Software Information
Software name: Should I Remove It?
Software Language: English
Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7/8
official website: http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/
Tutorial
The Should I Remove It? download and install, which has a step asks whether the user automatically at boot time to perform this tool, if you do not feel the need to turn itself on when the software, you can put the boot automatically to cancel.
After installation on Should I Remove It?, Will appear in your current computer software installed list, in addition to the software itself ratings (Ratings), the final surface removal ratio (Removal%) is a very good reference data.
Remove the ratio will be displayed to remove this software from the computer user how much, when removing the more people who may also represent this software is actually not so easy to use, or which itself features than other homogeneous software but also to the weak, so you can refer Should I Remove It? recommendations provided.
Users can directly from Should I Remove It?, Easy to remove (Uninstall) any software, or use the aforementioned Software Removal Tool ( Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller ) to help you more fully removed unnecessary Software.
Another feature is Should I Remove It? Provides a very large number of software libraries, there are software introduction, description, installation path, the proportion of each version of the user, etc., click on What is it? Can open your browser and find these data.
If you have a lot of results out to remove a high percentage of software, it really should think carefully about whether these software necessary to exist on the computer, my advice is to leave only what you really need to use software like After all, less than, just to stay in the computer space, when you need the install.
Should I Remove It? Behind the huge software library, almost all software, toolbars, and so will have a detailed description and user ratio can also be seen from the statistics compared with those software loved by others. The installation of this software users will also become part of statistical information, but do not worry, it does not leak your true identity.
Collocation Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller Software Removal Tool such use, more able to remove the software completely from the computer and remove the remaining files to release more space available.
Software Information
Software name: Should I Remove It?
Software Language: English
Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7/8
official website: http://www.shouldiremoveit.com/
Tutorial
The Should I Remove It? download and install, which has a step asks whether the user automatically at boot time to perform this tool, if you do not feel the need to turn itself on when the software, you can put the boot automatically to cancel.
After installation on Should I Remove It?, Will appear in your current computer software installed list, in addition to the software itself ratings (Ratings), the final surface removal ratio (Removal%) is a very good reference data.
Remove the ratio will be displayed to remove this software from the computer user how much, when removing the more people who may also represent this software is actually not so easy to use, or which itself features than other homogeneous software but also to the weak, so you can refer Should I Remove It? recommendations provided.
Users can directly from Should I Remove It?, Easy to remove (Uninstall) any software, or use the aforementioned Software Removal Tool ( Revo Uninstaller or Geek Uninstaller ) to help you more fully removed unnecessary Software.
Another feature is Should I Remove It? Provides a very large number of software libraries, there are software introduction, description, installation path, the proportion of each version of the user, etc., click on What is it? Can open your browser and find these data.
If you have a lot of results out to remove a high percentage of software, it really should think carefully about whether these software necessary to exist on the computer, my advice is to leave only what you really need to use software like After all, less than, just to stay in the computer space, when you need the install.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
'Norton Zone' Secure Cloud File Sharing Hits Availability
Symantec today entered the crowded space of cloud-based crossplatform file sharing by announcing public availability of Norton Zone, a service designed to differ from contenders through a number of built-in security features. The service supports Windows, Windows RT, Mac, iOS, and Android devices.
Norton Zone, which entered beta last November, will compete against established online offerings that include Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Microsoft SkyDrive, Apple's iCloud, and many more.
Yet according to Steve Chazin, VP at Symantec, Norton Zone provides a combination of safety and ease of use unavailable elsewhere.
"Almost all facets of our daily lives are 'going digital,' and content is being created and shared in unprecedented amounts and places. Consumers and corporations alike are learning every day (and sometimes painfully) that not all cloud file-sharing services are created equal," Chazin said in a blog post.
Like other contenders, Norton Zone supports crossplatform storage and synchronization of photos, videos, and other documents.
In conjunction with public availability, Symantec also announced today that users can now buy additional storage beyond the 5GB that comes with the service free of charge.
Pricing for 20GB of additional storage is $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year, said a company representative, in an e-mail to NotebookReview. You can also buy 50GB of extra storage for $7.99 monthly or $79.99 annually, or 100GB of extra storage for $11.99 monthly or $119.99 annually.
Security Features: Anti-Theft, Anti-Malware, and More
According to Chazin, unlike other file sharing services, Norton Zone includes built-in device management, including mobile passcodes, in case a device gets lost or stolen, enabling users to block access and remotely wipe their data.
Norton Zone also uses Norton's anti-malware scanning technology to check files for viruses and other malware before any files are shared.
In addition, the service lets users create share links for easy sharing of large files. The share links also allow users to "keep full control of that file with restrictions on how long or how many times links can be accessed, even when posting to social networking sites," he said. "Once shared users can retract that permission at any time."
Symantec encrypts every file uploaded to Norton Zone. Also, users keep ownership of their own data, Chazin said.
Symantec plans to update Norton Zone later this year with new feature modules and enhancements and additional updates.
Also today, McAfee, Symantec's archrival in security software, unveiled LiveSafe, a new cloud-based crossplatform security service. Features include, among many others, anti-malware protection; McAfee Anti-Theft; McAfee SafeKey, for secure storage of passwords, user names, and account numbers; and McAfee Personal Locker, for encrypted storage of up to 1GB of highly sensitive documents, with authentication security that incorporates face recognition and voice recognition along with PINs.
Norton Zone, which entered beta last November, will compete against established online offerings that include Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, Microsoft SkyDrive, Apple's iCloud, and many more.
Yet according to Steve Chazin, VP at Symantec, Norton Zone provides a combination of safety and ease of use unavailable elsewhere.
"Almost all facets of our daily lives are 'going digital,' and content is being created and shared in unprecedented amounts and places. Consumers and corporations alike are learning every day (and sometimes painfully) that not all cloud file-sharing services are created equal," Chazin said in a blog post.
Like other contenders, Norton Zone supports crossplatform storage and synchronization of photos, videos, and other documents.
In conjunction with public availability, Symantec also announced today that users can now buy additional storage beyond the 5GB that comes with the service free of charge.
Pricing for 20GB of additional storage is $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year, said a company representative, in an e-mail to NotebookReview. You can also buy 50GB of extra storage for $7.99 monthly or $79.99 annually, or 100GB of extra storage for $11.99 monthly or $119.99 annually.
Security Features: Anti-Theft, Anti-Malware, and More
According to Chazin, unlike other file sharing services, Norton Zone includes built-in device management, including mobile passcodes, in case a device gets lost or stolen, enabling users to block access and remotely wipe their data.
Norton Zone also uses Norton's anti-malware scanning technology to check files for viruses and other malware before any files are shared.
In addition, the service lets users create share links for easy sharing of large files. The share links also allow users to "keep full control of that file with restrictions on how long or how many times links can be accessed, even when posting to social networking sites," he said. "Once shared users can retract that permission at any time."
Symantec encrypts every file uploaded to Norton Zone. Also, users keep ownership of their own data, Chazin said.
Symantec plans to update Norton Zone later this year with new feature modules and enhancements and additional updates.
Also today, McAfee, Symantec's archrival in security software, unveiled LiveSafe, a new cloud-based crossplatform security service. Features include, among many others, anti-malware protection; McAfee Anti-Theft; McAfee SafeKey, for secure storage of passwords, user names, and account numbers; and McAfee Personal Locker, for encrypted storage of up to 1GB of highly sensitive documents, with authentication security that incorporates face recognition and voice recognition along with PINs.
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