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App Name | Version | Developer | Website | Lion Status | Mountain Lion Status | Notes |
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Mac | B9871.C19 | F-Secure | http://www.f-secure.com/en_US/products/home-office/antivirus-for-mac/ | This app has been tested and works a-okay in Lion.This app has been tested and does not work properly in Lion.This app has been tested and has some problems in Lion.This app has not been tested in Lion. | This app has been tested and works a-okay in Mountain Lion.This app has been tested and does not work properly in Mountain Lion.This app has been tested and has some problems in Mountain Lion.This app has not been tested in Mountain Lion. |
Update 9/29/11: I have been using that app for a month now, and it is simply not stable; Finder crashes regularly while F-Secure is running. This application is not ready. Notably, F-Secure has removed "Lion" from its requirements list since I last posted. Use another application until F-Secure releases a definitive statement on 10.7 compatibility. I spoke with support on August 24, and they said Anti-Virus for Mac was now compatible with Lion. The product page (listed above) also lists 10.7 as a requirement. The install was not without problems, though. When I attempted to input my license key after installing the app, all open applications crashed including the Finder and OS X became unresponsive. I restarted and the application would not run launch in the Menu Bar as it normally does. I called support, and they re-affirmed Lion support. The technician directed me to restart in 32-bit mode and allow the "install to finish" (the technician's words, not mine). This time, I logged into an administrator account and the application launched properly. However, I had to manually click "turn firewall on" in the Status window even though the firewall was already enabled on my machine. I restarted in 64-bit mode, and it appears to be functioning properly without further issue. I would recommend caution installing this app on 10.7, because it does not seem quite ready for Lion. |