On Sep 20, 2004, at 2:09 PM, John Slavin wrote:
I haven't own virus software for quite some time, but my wife is attending seminary and in order to connect our iBook to the school's network, we have to have virus software installed. I know Norton Antivirus is still around, as is McAfee's Virex. I see Apple sells something called Virus Barrier X. What do you all think is the best right now?
The university has Sophos Antivirus, which seems to be pretty low-resource-hoggish.
They're primarily a vendor for corporate solutions, but they have a free, working trial you can download, install and show to the IT folks. "See I have antivirus!"
*THEY* don't have to know if you religiously update it or not....
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