Andrew Kershaw wrote:

>> Are IE and Outlook safer on the Mac?
>
> Yes.

The programs might not be safer than their PC counterparts, but the 
underlying OS definitely is, and that helps to hide some of any possible 
security problems in the code.

Grab the latest versions and all the patches for both programs, if any.  
But don't forget about Firefox, Safari, Mozilla, Netscape et. al. for 
Net surfing and Thunderbird for email (assuming your new system runs OS 
X).  My recommendations are a one-two combo of Firefox and Thunderbird, 
but try them all out and see what fits you best.

--
Colin


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