Norton Utilities - Reviews

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December 18, 2009 Darian Graham-Smith of PC Pro gave Norton Utilities 14 an overall rating of 2 of 6 stars. He concluded "There's simply no good reason to pay this much for such a flimsy collection of tools"

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January 4, 2011 PC World Magazine reviewed Norton Utilities 15 and concluded "Norton Utilities may have outlived its usefulness. If your system isn't running as fast as you think it should, uninstalling unnecessary software and pruning background applications using Windows' own tools or downloadable freebies are a more cost-effective first defense."

August 28, 2012 PC Magazine rate Norton Utilities 15 3 of 5 stars. They said "This PC tune-up utility can give an aged PC a new lease on life, but its lacks some of the features and performance found in competing software."

August 31, 2012 ITProPortal.com gave Norton Utilities a rating of 6 out of 10. they concluded " Norton Utilities did a satisfactory job of de-gunking and increasing the overall performance of our test laptop, but it doesn’t stack up well against rival suite System Mechanic 11."

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