PC Tools iAntiVirus aims to be Mac specific
July 2, 2008 · Print This Article
With the recent trojan scare PC Tools’ timing for the beta release of iAntiVirus for Mac could hardly be better. While there are a variety of anti-virus applications for the Mac, iAntiVirus seems to be particularly designed to reduce resource usage by simply ignoring virus signatures for Windows. The notion is that your Mac is immune to Windows viruses so why waste memory, etc. scanning for them? Otherwise iAntiVirus is pretty conventional with a menubar interface and real-time scanning.
In some ways I’m of two minds about that approach. It’s true that I don’t allow any
iAntiVirus is a free download, but virus definitions and updates are $29.95 for one year.
[via Macworld]
[Source] Mat Lu
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