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Norton SystemWorks 2000 Professional Edition

Verdict

Still the best utilities suite around and now with even tighter integration. Minor improvements to previous versions but, overall, more sophisticated than McAfee Office 2000 Pro with a more useful bundle of extra features.

Review Date: 1 Dec 1999

Price when reviewed: (£125 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
5 stars out of 6

PCPRO Recommended

As a bargain bundle of PC utilities, Symantec's Norton SystemWorks (reviewed issue 53, p201) takes some beating, as it's a first-class collection of applications neatly integrated with minimal duplication across each product. SystemWorks 2000 adds a few useful improvements to the recipe and tightens integration even further, with the standard suite consisting of Norton Utilities 2000, AntiVirus 2000, CleanSweep 2000, CrashGuard 2000and Web Services. The Professional Editionon review also includes disk cloning and Y2K compliance checks with Norton Ghost Personal Edition and Norton 2000 respectively.

Installation is just as smooth as before. You can select individual components,choose the typical version with all the main components or go for the complete option that adds a number of extra tools. These includea Registry Tracker and Editor and a File Compare utility for examining the differences between two file versions. If you want all traces of deleted files removed completely, WipeInfo will write zeros over the selected file location or, if you're really paranoid, the Government Wipe carries out a seven-pass write procedure conforming to methods specified by the US Department of Defence. Hard disk requirements haven't improved much, though, and with the additional utilities you'll now lose 124Mb.

The main interface in earlier versions brought the entire suite under one roof, although it was only used to fire-up each application. This has undergone a radical redesign as it now provides links which allow the different functions of each utility to be accessed directly. Providing all the troubleshooting and testing tools, Norton Utilities is the best known member of the SystemWorks family and now supports hard disk sizes greater than 20Gb. Norton Diagnostics is a new feature that runs a range of system tests on areas such as the motherboard, memory, serial ports, printers and sound cards, although it lacked support for the USB. This also applies to Norton Rescue Disk as the lack of DOS drivers means a boot combo of floppy and Zip or Jaz disk isn't possible with USB devices. System Information provides a full rÚsumÚ of installed hardware. The tests are far more useful as they compare your processor with Pentium 166, Pentium 233 and Pentium II/450 variants as opposed to the 486/33 and associated antiques used in McAfee Office 2000 (reviewed issue 63, p206). A simple improvement to the Internet section means that it no longer reveals your ISP password in plain text.

For virus detection, McAfee VirusScan is a tough act to follow but Norton AntiVirus sees some welcome improvements. An integrated scheduler now allows on-demand scans to be run regularly, email attachments have finally been included in the real-time scanning process and AntiVirus can peer into compressed files and fix infections. AntiVirus had no problems identifying our batch of 55 genuine viruses, but was unable to repair 14 of them. However, as we observed with McAfee Office 2000, this isn't a failing on Symantec's part as some file viruses cause so much internal damage it's safer to restore them from your last clean backup copy.

Although McAfee continues to win the anti-virus software battle, it loses out to CleanSweep 2000 as this is still the best uninstaller utility around. Each function can now be accessed directly from the main SystemWorks interface. Along with the ability to move, archive and remove unwanted applications, it offers plenty of tools to clean out Internet clutter such as cookies, browser caches, plug-ins and ActiveX controls.

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