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PC Tools iAntivirus For Macintosh

A simple and affordable anti-virus program for Mac users

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Price: $29.95 with technical support or free to download
Manufacturer: PC Tools
Specifications: Intel-based Mac with OSX v.10.5 • 20MB hard disk space
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Pros Free download and upgrade for additional technical support
Cons Not as fully featured as some of its rival Mac anti-virus software
Overall A good option for Mac users who just want to run the occasional precautionary virus check

Cliff Joseph, Personal Computer World 25 Jun 2009

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We recently heard reports about the first ever Trojan to attack the Mac. The offending malware, known as iServices.A, was present in pirated versions of Apple’s iWork software suite that had been downloaded using Bittorrent. There’s also a variant called iServices.B that was linked to pirated copies of Photoshop.

The moral of this story, of course, is not to download pirated software. But if you’d rather be safe than sorry, you could take a look at iAntivirus from PC Tools. Unlike its two main rivals ­ Norton Antivirus for Macintosh and Intego’s Virus Barrier ­ iAntivirus is available in both free and paid-for versions.

The two versions are identical, but if you pay the full $29.95 price for the program, you get online technical support with guaranteed 24-hour response times as well.

The program is extremely easy to use. Its main window provides just two options ­ Scan and Protect. You will want to run a scan the first time you install the program, and the ‘Quick Scan’ option took less than 30 seconds to work through our Macbook’s 120GB hard disk, while a more thorough scan took about 24 minutes.

You can then leave the program running in the background in order to provide constant protection, or just run it occasionally in order to perform a quick virus check as required. You can schedule additional scans whenever you like, as well as downloading regular updates for no additional charge.

Admittedly, most Mac users happily get by without any anti-virus software at all, but the ability to download iAntivirus for free and then upgrade at a later date if you want the full technical support package makes it a good choice for Mac users who want to keep their options open.


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