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Topic anyone know much about modern macs?
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SWhiz Posted at 3:40 pm on Sep. 26, 2008
so I recently bought a really awesome custom apple macbook pro, ive had it 2 days. Im curious, if there an antivirus built in or something? or do I need to download additional software? Im such a mac noob :S

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SWhiz Posted at 3:47 pm on Sep. 26, 2008
im gona get avast I think. seems pretty all round decent. ive used it v=before on windows, didnt realse they did a mac version.
runthespread Posted at 3:43 pm on Sep. 26, 2008
It's always good to have virus protection. Luckily, most viruses infect PCs. It wouldn't hurt to have though.
Tavis Posted at 3:43 pm on Sep. 26, 2008
Some companies that sell macs include it, but others don't, just really a matter of where. I'd suggest phoning them, asking them personally, but then again, macs are rather invincable, and get very few viruses, if any at all.
Arcarius Posted at 3:42 pm on Sep. 26, 2008
I can't stand my mac :(
Molfsontan Posted at 3:41 pm on Sep. 26, 2008
Macs do need some virus protection, but there aren't many viruses for them.
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