
The more mature among us may remember elderly Clara Peller asking, “Where’s The Beef?” in a bunch of Wendy’s TV commercials in the 1980s.
Clara’s gone, but the question can still be asked about SecureMac’s MacScan security software. Where’s the beef?
Normally, we’re a pretty forgiving bunch at Mac360. We have our list of favorite Mac applications and we’re willing to share the wealth and tell you about them.
If you haven’t heard about a Mac application from us, then we’re probably not too excited about it, so.... (excerpted).
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I dont think these security packages for macs are essential but if you have very secure information or extra money I guess its a good thing for the conscience.
Sarah.