well, that's the point ain't it and Apple do make the valid point that you've made, run Windows and increase your risk of being attacked so the choice is yours <smile>.

On 05/06/2006, at 8:06 PM, Will Thoms wrote:

On the Mac using an Intel chipset they can't rung either, if their designed
to work with in windows.

Assuming you are only running Os X that is.

Will

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
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Subject: Re: anti-virus software


Well on a Mac using the IBM chip set they can't run no, <smile>


On 05/06/2006, at 5:48 PM, Will Thoms wrote:

I think the idea of having virus checkers for the Mac currently is
that they
will help scan files and media for virus's that will affect PC systems. Probably for house holds who have apple and windows computers. Windows
Virus's can happily travel inside files and archives on the Mac they
just
can't run so will only be triggered once they arrive on a PC.

Will



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