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Basic, not perfect, mostly works 



- Version: 1.35, 7/3/2009 07:58PM PST
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- And no, don't bother with MacScan, it sucks (1 replies)
No CPU issues here 



- Version: 1.35, 6/18/2009 02:41AM PST
macfan1138
I was worried to give this thing a shot with all the complaints about CPU usage. I have the activity monitor opened and don't see any issues at all. It's actually showing 0 CPU usage. The protect my mac feature is on. I really don't even notice it running. It's free and only gives protection for Mac viruses(which are next to non or none depending who you talk to) and I intend to keep it around. Hasn't hurt and you just never know.
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Crap 



- Version: 1.35, 6/7/2009 10:16AM PST
MarkusWinter
Even after quitting iAntivirus it still keeps running and hogs the CPU - I have to go into Activity Monitor and force quit it from there.
Despite some outright dishonest flame reviews of iAntiVirus here at VT, it actually does work, mostly. I let it loose on a folder full of Trojans a friend shared with me and it successfully found MOST of them:
Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.C, D & F
Trojan.OSX.iServices.A & B
Problems:
1) It did NOT find Trojan.OSX.RSPlug.E, of which I had a number of copies in my folder-full-of-Trojans. That is upsetting.
2) It also uses wrong names for the iServices Trojans. But sadly, despite a clear naming convention for malware, hardly anyone bothers, which is of course pathetic.
3) The app only gives you two choices when it finds malware: Either remove the malware or nothing. There is no sophistication to this app whatsoever.
Maybe the 'Pro' version is way better. I don't know. The PC Tools website certainly 'claims' iAntiVirus detects all the current Mac malware. Judging from the free version, it only finds some Mac malware. Maybe I'll test the Pro version some time.
In the meantime, I own Intego VirusBarrier, which frankly is the ONLY anti-malware app for Macs I can recommend. It works great, detects everything, is updated daily, is entirely reliable, is never a CPU hog, and has all the bells and whistles you could want.
If you want to stick with free stuff, the best idea is to use BOTH iAntiVirus AND ClamXav. Between the two of them you're probably just fine. This is thanks to the fact that the excellent author of ClamXav went out of his way to convince the ClamAV project to accept contemporary Mac malware sample definitions. *Applause*