What for?the best free anti virus software \ for my apple imac
just to run a check to make sureWhat for?
My G5 has been connected to the nest almost non stop for 2 years and has no virus/ malware issues.
Try some online scanner .... you won't have anything though .... if you do, send it my way, I'd love to check it outto make sure
ok cheers mateTry some online scanner .... you won't have anything though .... if you do, send it my way, I'd love to check it out
I had Virus Barrier and Net Barrier from Intego Software. Real time scanning.. never found a thing for a year. So I got rid of it.hey guys
i was just wondering what is the best free anti virus software that i could download for my apple imac
cheers
What are you using it for? Obviously buy the best you can afford, but if you don't think you'll ever really be pushing the 15" pro, then the $300 could stay in your pocket. You don't really need to future-proof macs as much as PC's.So I'm about to go buy a macbook pro 15". Im pretty much decided on the entry level 15" model as the only difference I can see with the next one up (apart from $300 usd) is that it has slightly faster processor, a better video card, and a larger (320gb vs 250gb I think) hdd. Meanwhile it has better specs (faster processor, more and faster memory, bigger hdd, aluminium case) than the white macbook and is only $300 more.
Is there any compelling reason to spend $300 extra to get the next 15" macbook pro up? Its USD $1999 + tax vs USD $1699 + tax
Why is that? they use the same components as pcs.could stay in your pocket. You don't really need to future-proof macs as much as PC's.
Until the next generation of Macbooks/Macbook Pro is released (18 months or so?), and even for a couple of years after that I'd imagine, the Macbook Pro he's planning on getting will still be able to handle all the software released for the Mac range- Apple doesn't generally try to outstrip their consumers really quickly with new releases. As I said though, it depends on what he's doing- lots of graphics work, rendering etc. and he should go the more expensive model.Why is that? they use the same components as pcs.
oh yeah thats a good point.Until the next generation of Macbooks/Macbook Pro is released (18 months or so?), and even for a couple of years after that I'd imagine, the Macbook Pro he's planning on getting will still be able to handle all the software released for the Mac range- Apple doesn't generally try to outstrip their consumers really quickly with new releases. As I said though, it depends on what he's doing- lots of graphics work, rendering etc. and he should go the more expensive model.
mmm. you are correct, it was unintentional.appears that you have opened this info window on a bigger display and the window title bar is trapped above the menu bar.
It so true though, Microsoft make you buy a whole new running system and flock customers over and over for new upgrades. Alteast with mac you can just update as you go. As well as making the new software they release compatible with old models. Basically all they have done is looked at microsoft and said whats sucks about it, corrected these problems made a better looking, more functional computer. My Pc shuts down in 6 mins, my mac 14 seconds flat. Never looked back. (personal opinion of course)Until the next generation of Macbooks/Macbook Pro is released (18 months or so?), and even for a couple of years after that I'd imagine, the Macbook Pro he's planning on getting will still be able to handle all the software released for the Mac range- Apple doesn't generally try to outstrip their consumers really quickly with new releases. As I said though, it depends on what he's doing- lots of graphics work, rendering etc. and he should go the more expensive model.
however upgrading hardware is not as easy as on a pc both have there good points and bad points lets not get into a fight over which is superior.It so true though, Microsoft make you buy a whole new running system and flock customers over and over for new upgrades. Alteast with mac you can just update as you go. As well as making the new software they release compatible with old models. Basically all they have done is looked at microsoft and said whats sucks about it, corrected these problems made a better looking, more functional computer. My Pc shuts down in 6 mins, my mac 14 seconds flat. Never looked back. (personal opinion of course)
Thats going through my head at the moment. Ended up not able to get it last night, but going today after work.What are you using it for? Obviously buy the best you can afford, but if you don't think you'll ever really be pushing the 15" pro, then the $300 could stay in your pocket. You don't really need to future-proof macs as much as PC's.
i to agree not to enter into the superior fight. The update i get from microsoft isnt so much the you need to buy a new pc, its the pc going well ive done my year, goodbye battery, motherboard, memory and anything else with a breakage timer on it. But then again it was a trashiba (toshiba). Personal opinion after using both extensivly i would never look back to a pc.however upgrading hardware is not as easy as on a pc both have there good points and bad points lets not get into a fight over which is superior.
I have never had an update from microsoft saying i had to buy a new pc, upgrades are optional my 5 year old laptop still runs all my programs fine i never had to buy a new one to use the latest update.