Poisoned is pretty decent too. Macs don't really have spyware. at least not in the same capacity as PC's. Not a big enough market to write that crap I guess!
you can search for poisoned on versiontracker. Also check out Bit Torrent, which is alot better than standard P2P stuff.
so if one was about to buy a mac but had some reservations because the lack of available "free software" one of those could provide the appropriate means to get that software? neaky:
pirating software over the internet is a bad idea, both mac and pc. steal it from a lab computer at school if you insist on doing something illegal (altho i suppose if you're at school you can get academic pricing on it already). moral of the story: don't be cheap if you're in school, and don't whine if you get prosecuted or download a trojan if you try to pirate from unknown sources.
(and yes, there was one "trojan" for os x, in quotes since it was ridiculous: a 100kB script named as "Office 2005" or something like that. you have to be _really_ dumb to think office is that small first off...)
Tomato Torrent (courtesy of Toshi). Don't forget that there's nothing anonymous about bittorrent (or any of them, really, but BT is very easy to track) so be careful.
there's also an e-donkey client for OS X but i've found it takes forever to download anything.
ugh. looks like the author has gone shareware? nvmd if so. that's a dumb idea if i've ever seen one: asking people to pay money for a program whose implied purchase is to steal others' intellectual property.
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