Thanks aadd. Norton AntiVirus 2004 Beta version for Windows 98/2000/Millennium/XP is now available.
Many new improvements and new features have been added to Norton AntiVirus 2004. We are very interested in your feedback on this product. We will give away 50 FREE copies of Norton AntiVirus 2004 to the first 50 beta users that submit undocumented bugs. Winners will be notified via e-mail.
Note: Please note that this Beta Release expires 30 days after product was installed.
Download: Norton AntiVirus 2004 Beta (10.0.0.75) (FileForum - 31.7MB)
View: NAV 2004 Public Beta Page - More info
News source: Betanews
This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system
Many new improvements and new features have been added to Norton AntiVirus 2004. We are very interested in your feedback on this product. We will give away 50 FREE copies of Norton AntiVirus 2004 to the first 50 beta users that submit undocumented bugs. Winners will be notified via e-mail.
Note: Please note that this Beta Release expires 30 days after product was installed.
Moreover, there will be a mainstream graphics processor currently known as ATI RV420 intended for performance mainstream market. It will make its appearance after the R420 and will inherit its features and capabilities.
In general, expect ATI R360 to come in August or early September, R420 to appear late this year or early next year, while ATI RV420 is to come in the first quarter 2004. Probably RV420 arrival depends on the launch of the higher-end R420 product.
The plans are totally unofficial and may be eventually adjusted in order to react on the situation on the market.

That my two cents. [ keep it real ][SIZE=1]
The previous beta (the beta released first a week or two ago) works for 365 days after you register it. This ons works for just 30 days??? Why in the world would anyone want to upgrade to a 30 day limit when you have a 365 day limit one?
An Indian Freak, Shivam Parikh
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