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On 8/25/09, Ron wrote:
> To be honest, I would save your money. Use common sense when
> working with files on the outside and you should be ok. I have
> a MBP and have not had anything even remotely resembling a
> virus or Trojan try to attack. On my Vista box I use Windows
> Live One Care, and it is always kicking in to do its thing.
>
> Another thing, my daughters have been using their Intel iMac
> for going on 2 years and they have never been infected. If
> anyone could do it it would be some 13, 16, 18 year-olds. The
> worse that ever happens is when they run certain games it
> tends to create some sluggishness.
>
> I have heard such wicked stories about Norton and what it
> tends to do with various systems.
Thank you, Ron. I think I will follow your advice
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