Do you need both of them? Do they do different things?

Kristeen Hughes
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On Jul 17, 2012, at 12:30 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Melissa
> 
> The debate about viruses is ongoing.  But the fact that Apple themselves saw 
> fit to plug the Flashback Malware utility a while back shows that we 
> shouldn't rest on our laurels.  We personally use MacScan and PrivaScan from 
> SecureMac.
> 
> There are freeware utilities out there I believe but I'm not confident they 
> are regularly updated with new definition files.
> 
> As for your time question, that one is easy.  Go into the VoiceOver utility 
> under Commanders.  You can find the script there and it's default setting is 
> right option+T.
> 
> Regarding being helpful, that's why this list exists.  Don't hesitate to ask 
> questions.  No question is too dumb, no person is too insignificant.  Every 
> member of this group is respected and will be treated accordingly.  We all 
> have to start somewhere, and the beginning of wisdom is "I do not know".
> 
> Gordon
> 
> On 17 Jul 2012, at 15:29, Melissa Tucker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 1.  is there a way to quickly tell what time it is while working on the mac?  
> I have it set to tell me on the hour, but sometimes it's nice to have access 
> to time during that hour.  
> 2.  On a mac platform, do I need to worry about virus software or spyware 
> software, and if so, what is the best accessible software for such stuff?
> you guys have been very helpful and I appreciate it.
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