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Greetings, I'm looking for a list, as long a list as possible, of software that runs on Mac OSX. A friend made a statement in an email 'there is almost no software written for Mac OS X'. Challenge accepted.

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I want to respond with such an overwhelming list that he will shutup forever. In addition to OSX software there is OS9 software which runs in Classic, and Unix software which runs maybe with recompiling, and Virtual PC for all the PC software. Surely this list would be extensive but I need to prove that to a doubter. I've been googling for such a list but cannot find one. Can you point me to such a list on the web, or do you have a list you can share? TIA Cheers, Bill.

Greetings, I'm looking for a list, as long a list as possible, of software that runs on Mac OSX. A friend made a statement in an email 'there is almost no software written for Mac OS X'.

Challenge accepted. I want to respond with such an overwhelming list that he will shutup forever.

In addition to OSX software there is OS9 software which runs in Classic, and Unix software which runs maybe with recompiling, and Virtual PC for all the PC software. Surely this list would be extensive but I need to prove that to a doubter. I've been googling for such a list but cannot find one. Can you point me to such a list on the web, or do you have a list you can share? Click to expand.Yes, I have well over 1000 here too, Fink Commander displays 3906 packages available, but that's only the 'stable' releases.

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There's also over 200 normal OSX apps in the Applications folder as well. One other argument I can think of is that you can use only a few apps to do a job on a Mac, where you often need many to do the same on a PC. I have often tried to edit an image on a PC (without PhotoShop that is), and given up, or ended up using two or three apps to do the job. Graphic Converter will do just about all you need. Not forgetting the cross platform packages GIMP and OpenOffice, both available for Mac and PC (amongst others). I have used OpenOffice on both platforms, both with exactly the same processor speed, and the PC practically rolled over and died trying to run it. : Greetings,:: I'm looking for a list, as long a list as possible, of software that: runs on Mac OSX.

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A friend made a statement in an email 'there is almost: no software written for Mac OS X'. Challenge accepted. I want to: respond with such an overwhelming list that he will shutup forever. In: addition to OSX software there is OS9 software which runs in Classic,: and Unix software which runs maybe with recompiling, and Virtual PC for: all the PC software. Surely this list would be extensive but I need to: prove that to a doubter. I've been googling for such a list but cannot: find one.

Can you point me to such a list on the web, or do you have a: list you can share? Greetings, I'm looking for a list, as long a list as possible, of software that runs on Mac OSX. A friend made a statement in an email 'there is almost no software written for Mac OS X'. Challenge accepted. I want to respond with such an overwhelming list that he will shutup forever.

In addition to OSX software there is OS9 software which runs in Classic, and Unix software which runs maybe with recompiling, and Virtual PC for all the PC software. Surely this list would be extensive but I need to prove that to a doubter. I've been googling for such a list but cannot find one. Can you point me to such a list on the web, or do you have a list you can share? TIA Cheers, Bill.

Greetings, I'm looking for a list, as long a list as possible, of software that runs on Mac OSX. A friend made a statement in an email 'there is almost no software written for Mac OS X'. Challenge accepted. I want to respond with such an overwhelming list that he will shutup forever. In addition to OSX software there is OS9 software which runs in Classic, and Unix software which runs maybe with recompiling, and Virtual PC for all the PC software. Surely this list would be extensive but I need to prove that to a doubter.

I've been googling for such a list but cannot find one. Can you point me to such a list on the web, or do you have a list you can share? TIA Cheers, Bill. Click to expand.Instead of giving him an endless list of software, try to ask him: 'Find anything you can do on a PC I cannot do on a Mac!!' With rules like:.

'Explicit program names are not allowed', like in 'Run Doom III', because the reverse will also be too easy for you like in 'Run Final cut pro 4' (and, of course, you already know a Mac is not a PlayStation nor an XBox!!). 'Explicit TASKS are allowed', like in 'Build and render my next house with a professional package'. It should be a lot more fun. Instead of giving him an endless list of software, try to ask him: 'Find anything you can do on a PC I cannot do on a Mac!!' With rules like:. 'Explicit program names are not allowed', like in 'Run Doom III', because the reverse will also be too easy for you like in 'Run Final cut pro 4' (and, of course, you already know a Mac is not a PlayStation nor an XBox!!).

'Explicit TASKS are allowed', like in 'Build and render my next house with a professional package'. It should be a lot more fun. Click to expand.Despite it being a pointless pissing contest with a clueless PC user, here is the raw list from the mat.subsume.com database. It's over 6500 entries for Mac OS X alone, though some are 'minor' (spelling/character set/whatever) duplicates and/or updates or other sorts of software that is not actually a runnable application.

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You're probably still looking at over 6000 apps. I'm looking for a list, as long a list as possible, of software that runs on Mac OSX. A friend made a statement in an email 'there is almost no software written for Mac OS X'. Challenge accepted.

I want to respond with such an overwhelming list that he will shutup forever. In addition to OSX software there is OS9 software which runs in Classic, and Unix software which runs maybe with recompiling, and Virtual PC for all the PC software. Surely this list would be extensive but I need to prove that to a doubter. I've been googling for such a list but cannot find one. Can you point me to such a list on the web, or do you have a list you can share? Click to expand.There was a time when I felt the need to evangelize the Mac, but I would advise against it.

Serious folks look for answers- others just look for arguments. If you /need/ to argue the point, consider that some large (bloated) Universities run almost entirely on Macintoshes. For numbers sake: our standard boot image has 1317 X11 clients; 402 OS X applications; 56 OS 9; all the Unix utilities; VPC with complete M$ Office, Graphics,and Development packages; XCode and Codewarrior.

Also, seemless network integration into a mixed environment with Windows, Linux, and Solaris systems. Nice and easy server (Web, File, etc.) capapbilities. Complete perl, ruby, Qt, Java, and python installations. Oh, and Mac OS X.