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Anti virus software for OS10 and good large monitor

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Liane

7:15 pm on Mar 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Just about to buy a G4 with OS10.3 ... any suggestions for anti virus solutions?

Liane

10:47 am on Mar 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Does anyone have a G4 with OS 10.3? Do you have anti virus software? If so ... what and how well does it work? I can't find anything Norton produces for anything above OS 9.

Also, I have been having vision difficulties for several years and can't work for more than a couple of hours at a time without serious blurred vision problems (getting old). My opthomologist said there isn't much more he can do without laser surgery and that isn't an option right now. Mostly because I am a coward, partly because I can't make my mind up if I would prefer to wear glasses for close up or distance and partly because I would have to go to the States or Canada to have it done and the whole undertaking isn't exactly cheap.

I am considering the 20" Apple Cinema Display monitor. Has anyone else had experience with this screen. Are you happy with it?

Any other basic "stuff" you would recommend for the G4. Any weaknesses with this machine? I am not a sophisticated computer user. I've had Imacs since they were first launched and have been happy with them.

Any and all suggestions welcome.

Macguru

12:38 pm on Mar 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi Liane,

From what I read, Norton Antivirus 9 is compatible with Mac OS X version 10.1.5 or higher.

[symantec.com...]

I believe most Mac users dont even bother to buy any antivirus software.
I once contributed to spread a word macro virus over a work team without even knowing it. This is why I use some anti viral software on my macs. I curently use Norton AntiVirus 8.0 on mac OS X.

I used Apple Cinema displays on my old G4 and I was very satisfied with them. The office was recently destroyed by a fire and we had to replace everything in a rush. I am temporarly stuck with 'el cheapo' 17" CRT monitors and look forward to buy Apple Cinema displays again as soon I can.

Liane

6:48 pm on Mar 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Thanks much Macguru. So sorry to hear about your fire. I trust/hope all was insured?

I wasn't aware that Norton was ok for OS 10. Nobody here (on Mac) bothers with anti virus except me and it surprises me how often the bells and whistles go off even though my Mac seems completely unaffected. I don't want to unwittingly spread anything.

Glad to hear the Cinema display works for you. I think I'll go ahead.

Macguru

7:00 pm on Mar 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>>I trust/hope all was insured?

If you call it MY fire again, I guess I wont be insured any longuer. :)

Yeah we had insurances but it only covered parts of the losses.

>>I don't want to unwittingly spread anything.

I was exactly like most mac users before I spread the nasty...

About the display, If you do high end print jobs, a large CRT may better suited for you (and cheaper too). I keep hearing about color issues enven for the most recent LCD displays.

Liane

9:21 am on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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If you do high end print jobs, a large CRT may better suited for you (and cheaper too). I keep hearing about color issues enven for the most recent LCD displays.

I don't do anything "high end" with my computer. (I sell yacht charters and maintain my own site). I am just looking for the biggest and (most importantly) clearest screen I can manage finacially. I am very low tech and know nothing about what is out there which would be suitable ... nor do I have access to any stores where I might go see this stuff.

Any suggestions on G4 Os 10.3 compatable screens which are nice and big and have very low flicker, stable colour and anything else someone with impaired vision might appreciate would be really helpful! :)

Thanks again MacGuru ... If I can save some money and still get what I am after that would be wonderful!

258cib

1:53 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Liane, I have a 16 inch NEC flat screen I got from Sam's for a few hundred bucks that works just fine on my Mac, and I have about the same setup as you.

Macguru

2:08 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Liane almost all PC monitor is Mac compatible. So you can try it before you buy in any PC store, its just that everything will look... like Windows... :)

You can get a decent 19 " crt monitor for 200 $ a 21 " for 550 $. If you use a 1024 X 768 resolution on a 0.27 mm pitch 21 " inch monitor, you will have everything enlarged and very crisp. Some monitors have finer than a 0.27 mm, like 0.24 mm.

timster

4:19 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I love my 20" Apple Cinema Display. Before I got that and my 17" flat-panel iMac, I would occasionally get migraines after a long day on the computer, but Apple seems to have cured me. I think they're a lot easier on the eyes than big CRT's, and the're certainly easier to move them when you need to.

If you're interested in Anti-virus stuff, you may consider subscribing to Apple's Dot-Mac, which includes Virex anti-virus software.

Dot-Mac offers an eclectic selection of stuff and services (including a very lame Web hosting service) for $100 a year. That's too rich for my blood, but if I were worried about spreading viruses, I'd probably subscribe.

dickbaker

10:58 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Don't know about the anti-virus stuff, since I'm still using OS 9.2. However, I run two 21" monitors side-by-side. All the toolbars and such go on the left monitor, which leaves the right monitor free for the page I'm working on. And that means that I can have it as large as I want.

Like you, my old eyes are getting tired.

Liane

11:08 pm on Mar 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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So you can try it before you buy in any PC store, its just that everything will look... like Windows...

I wish we had a Mac store ... or any computer store here in the BVI, but alas, there is no such thing! Basically, I am buying off the internet without having the advantage of testing or even seeing the real thing.

Thanks for all the info guys. Keep the suggestions coming. I will investigate all ideas as I'm sure it will be another 3 to 4 years before buying the next one! :)

quebrada

5:19 am on Mar 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I am running OS X and am using Virex from McAfee.

In my case I use it not so much to protect my system as to not forward on virus to PC users.

Macguru

12:08 pm on Mar 16, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Congrats quebrada!

Your post made the The Macintosh Webmaster forum hit 3 000 posts!

Thank you all for your contribution.

aaronjf

8:35 pm on Mar 17, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I don't know about the Virus protection, but a good large monitor is the LaCie 22Blue. I have three on one machine and two on another and love them.

aus_dave

2:24 am on Mar 18, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Liane, I have the 17" Studio Display and I like it a lot (the 20" is very expensive in Australia :().

If you are looking to save some money you won't be dissapointed with the 17" unless you regularly need to work at higher magnification in InDesign or Photoshop for example (when the extra screen real estate could be useful).

microcars

6:29 am on Mar 27, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You already have the best virus protection available for your Mac: OS X.

why would you screw it up by adding Norton?

jamesa

10:09 am on Mar 27, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Since I bought my Powerbook I can't look at CRTs anymore (the monitor on my machine is the same as the one on the 17" iMac). Reading text is fantastic, very sharp. And there's no flicker on LCDs.

Also, check out the Zoom function in Universal Access in System Preferences. Allows you to use a key combo to zoom the screen, which enlarges everything when you need it.

>> 3000 posts

nice :)

a2ztranslate

5:23 am on Mar 29, 2004 (gmt 0)

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i'm using intego anti-virus on osx 10.3, like others really just to prevent forwarding on infected content to PC users, although there are a few mac viruses around.

Peter

8:52 pm on Apr 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Intego anti virus works fine here with OS 10.2.8

Peter