FWIW, Sophos AV for Mac is also free and mostly accessible. Of course, it has
a commercial counterpart in the Windows world, and Sophos are eager that you
should be dependent on them. I used it with success to clear up my virus
collection from my Windows days.
My personal recommendation is no
its a hell of a lot better than AVAST (on windows). In fact, I would recommend
ClamZav for any platform you choose. there are a couple of unlabeled buttons on
the main screen, but if thats the only issue, its a very minor one. :)
-eric
On Aug 20, 2014, at 8:59 AM, Daniel Chavez wrote:
> Yes it
Yes it is free
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Is this app free? I'm not willing to pay for Antivirus for the Mac.
> On Aug 20, 2014, at 11:57 AM, Daniel Chavez wrote:
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> To answer your question. No, the app doesn't need to be opened. It works in
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To answer your question. No, the app doesn't need to be opened. It works in the
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Hello there y'all. Gonna be a great day today now that I am once again fully
protected by ClamXav. I wish to know something from those of y'all who have
chosen the same app.
When I went in to ClamXav preferences, I made sure to check the scan e-mails
box. Now, I need to know if that was all