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    Symantec Norton Ghost v14 Review Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Greg, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    by Greg Ross

    Norton Ghost v14 is Symantec's latest edition of their stalwart backup and recovery software. Does the newest model live up to the name, or is Ghost v14 just a shadow of its previous incarnations? We scare up the truth in this review.



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  2. skwayb

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    Where's the review?
     
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    Actually I've heard Acronis is a better product.
     
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    I like deepfreeze than norton ghost.... :D
     
  5. Greg

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    Try viewing it in another browser. I recently alerted NBR's editors that some of the articles were not showing up correctly in IE.

    We recently posted a review of Acronis True Image Home 2009, and in a few days we'll be finishing up the series with a huge comparison article. Stay tuned.

    Deep Freeze is certainly an interesting product, but it isn't really backup software if I remember correctly.