Claxav is open source and is really good useable. Another solution can 
be the free antivirus software from Avast. I've installed it a few days 
ago and it can be used with VoiceOver very well. Only the popup messages 
of the software can be read, but you can read them directly in the 
program.

Cheers,

  Christian

On Mo, Sep 15, 2014 at 05:34:03 +0300, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
>Claxav is the win.  It's also free and I am not sure but it might or might not 
>be open source. I have been usign clamxav for about 2 years now.
>
>
>On Sep 15, 2014, at 12:28 AM, stuart young <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>> I am looking for an ante virus package for the mac that works with VO. I am 
>> currently using Sophos ante virus at the moment and i am having some 
>> problems with this solution. the problem is when i try to clear up threats 
>> that Sophos has found, Voiceover just keeps saying busy all the time is 
>> there any way to get around this? If not, then i would be happy to take a 
>> look at any solution weather it is free or payed!.
>> Many thanks for your help.
>> Kind regards.
>> stuart.
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