[Ham-Mac] anti virus software
Walter O'Brien, W2WJO
w2wjo at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 8 19:02:51 EST 2004
I've had a lot of luck with Tech Tool Pro, or it's new Mac OS X native
counterpart, Drive 10. Micromat.com is their website. Also for general all
around disk fixing and directory repair, but without the modular options
available on Drive 10, there's DiskWarrior, which is the long time favorite
in Mac developer circles.
Good luck, 73 Walter W2WJO
> From: Steve Weber <kd9bo at mac.com>
> Reply-To: Mac enthusiasts involved in amateur radio applications
> <ham-mac at mailman.qth.net>
> Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 14:40:56 -0800
> To: "ham-mac at mailman.qth.net" <ham-mac at mailman.qth.net>
> Cc: <kd9bo at mac.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ham-Mac] anti virus software
>
> Speaking of utilities... My aluminum powerbook has suddenly (over maybe 4 or
> 5 days) gotten real s-l-o-w. What is out there that will defrag a disc like
> some of the OS9 utilities? Apple claims that OS X doesn't need to have it
> done. I have a 60 gig drive with 15 gig still open.
>
> Thanks, Steve KD9BO
> kd9bo at mac.com
>
>>>> Subject: [Ham-Mac] anti virus software
>>>>
>>>> I have just purchased a new G5 and am waiting for Disc Warrior to
>>>> arrive. Can anyone on the list advise me of the best Anti Virus
>>>> software for the Mac that they have found?
>>>>
>>>> tnx es 73
>>>> DE
>>>> WB2ZAB
>>>> Todd
>>
>> I think ClamAV should work. It is open-source.
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