Which Antivirus Software Is The Best For Mac?
October 14th, 2009 | by Frenday |Mac cannot really be affected by any viruses but it can easily distribute it to other computers by sharing files with them. More over, “looking good” for Mac files might not be opened on other computers if they carry a virus. I decided to protect myself and my friends from these issues by installing an antivirus software on my Mac. Which one is the best: Symantec’s Norton AntiVirus 10.0 or Intego’s VirusBarrier?
I would greatly appreciate if somebody shares his experience of working with these programs.
Thank you!
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3 Responses to “Which Antivirus Software Is The Best For Mac?”
By Kahless on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply
The problem with anti-virus software is that it slows down your computer. There are 115,000 Windows viruses, there is one malware for MacosX which requires you to go to a porn site to get it. I get an occasional virus for Windows sent to me via email, I just trash it. Let the Windows users have their anti-virus software. If you still want one, then get the Intego version. The package includes Mac and Windows versions so you can protect the Windows side of your Mac if you are also running Windows on it.
By bsmith13 on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply
go get the free clam xv antivirus its better than both of those
By audio books on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply
unless you are running a mail server, I wouldn’t worry about it. Let us windows users do all the worrying. That one of the big advantages of running a Mac.