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    <text>VMWare Fusion is so much faster than Parallels.</text>
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      <description>VMWare Fusion lets you run any operating system (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD...) right inside your MacOS X. It also offers seemless integration between MacOS X and Windows running inside VMWare</description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2007-07-19T15:59:47Z</created-at>
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    <text>The corporate version of Symantec AntiVirus is not bloated at all, I highly recommend it over the consumer crap.</text>
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      <description>Symantec Endpoint Protection is an antivirus solution from Symantec specifically aimed at corporate environments. Unlike earlier versions of Symantec's corporate antivirus, previously named Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition, Endpoint Protection includes extra security modules such as antispyware, proactive threat protection, and a firewall, with a more attractive interface that nearer resembles its home product, Norton Antivirus. However, Endpoint Protection and Norton Antivirus are two completely separate and different products and are not to be confused as the same.</description>
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