What products has Symantec bought and killed?
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 A coworker and I were discussing all the products that went to shit after symantec bought them. So far BackupExec, Ghost, and Sygate firewall come to mind. I know there are many more. Everything that company touches turns to sh** 
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 the original NORTON line of products 
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 All of them? 
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 It look like they don't devolop anything. They just buy companies out and completely destroy previously good products 
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 I used to love Sygate, used it until they screwed it over. 
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 Pretty much. Also Procomm 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What products has Symantec bought and killed?: All of them? It'd be difficult to dispute that, they certainly seem to have a talent for breaking things 
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 FWIW BackupExec used to be freaking awesome... a decade ago.... 
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 Not that there is a need for it anymore but PCAnywhere 
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 @syko24 said in What products has Symantec bought and killed?: Not that there is a need for it anymore but PCAnywhere Does PCAnywhere still exist? I have not heard about that product in a dog's age (or more.) 
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 Norton Commander... where are you, buddy? Ghost? pcAnywhere? Dudes... BTW, just found this: http://www.laplink.com/index.php/en/testlist/1311-laplink-offers-solution-to-users-affected-by-security-breach-of-pcanywhere LapLink is also something we used... in the early 90's 
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 Norton Commander... it's been a while since I have heard that name! 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What products has Symantec bought and killed?: Norton Commander... it's been a while since I have heard that name! I do use mc (Midnight Commander) on *nix from time to time. Not often anymore, but it's still around. Total Commander for Windows has a cool mass file rename feature that comes in handy at times. 
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 Most recent thing like that that I have used is muCommander on Mac OSX. 






