On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 11:42 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What sort of antivirus do you guys use?  I hadn't thought about it 
> before,
> but my friend with a new iMac feels it's important.

I disagree with your friend.  I've owned a Macintosh computer for almost 
four years and, in all that time, I've NEVER had virus scanning software 
installed.  Not once.  Never needed it.  Classic Macintosh viruses are 
extremely rare, and viruses for Mac OS X are virtually non-existent.

IMHO, virus protection software is VITAL on Windows, since Windows has 
so many back doors that can be exploited even during simple web 
browsing.  A Macintosh, OTOH, is very nearly impregnable when on-line, 
and if you don't do something dumb like open an E-mail attachment you 
weren't expecting, you're virtually invulnerable to viruses.

So I'd tell your friend to stop worrying.  A virus scanner on a Mac just 
wastes computing cycles that could be put to better use.

John A. Ardelli
Owner/Moderator
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