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Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac V7.3.1 is compatible with Mac OS X Lion

Apple just launched their latest operating system OS X 10.7 (Lion) today and we wanted to let you know that your version of Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac already supports it.


In anticipation of the Lion launch, we released an update at the end of June that automatically upgraded SAV for Mac to v7.3.1. This version is compatible with OS X Lion so whenever you upgrade to Lion, you’’’’ll be fully protected.


If you are a home user and don’’’’t have Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac already installed, or have not been upgraded to v7.3.1, you can download the latest version for free here: http://www.sophos.com/freemacav

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  • Yesterday I did a re-install of 10.7. Due to widespread reports of computers crashing for no obvious reasons. (see http://goo.gl/ewcLd )

    I thought maybe a re-install could help. After the re-install the settings of Sophos remained the same. Yet Sophos, Time Machine and Spotlight were each fighting for the CPU. So after all I think the settings of Sophos do not matter so much. I had do uninstall Sophos, stop Time Machine and wait for Spotlight to work itself through all the files. When Spotlight calmed down I enabled Time Machine. It took an awful lot of time and processor attention to complete it's 'first' backup. When TM was finished I re-installed Sophos again. Maybe it would have been enough to disable it. But after doing that I still saw intercheck going nuts on the processor. So I removed Sophos temporarily.

    Now everything seems to be normal. I don't know if my black-screen bug is gone..........

    But maybe you should advice ppl to disable Sophos when they install new system software.

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  • Yesterday I did a re-install of 10.7. Due to widespread reports of computers crashing for no obvious reasons. (see http://goo.gl/ewcLd )

    I thought maybe a re-install could help. After the re-install the settings of Sophos remained the same. Yet Sophos, Time Machine and Spotlight were each fighting for the CPU. So after all I think the settings of Sophos do not matter so much. I had do uninstall Sophos, stop Time Machine and wait for Spotlight to work itself through all the files. When Spotlight calmed down I enabled Time Machine. It took an awful lot of time and processor attention to complete it's 'first' backup. When TM was finished I re-installed Sophos again. Maybe it would have been enough to disable it. But after doing that I still saw intercheck going nuts on the processor. So I removed Sophos temporarily.

    Now everything seems to be normal. I don't know if my black-screen bug is gone..........

    But maybe you should advice ppl to disable Sophos when they install new system software.

    :1003685
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