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[color=deeppink]To make this to the point, I'm looking for a good MP3 downloading program for Macintosh computers. My boyfriend recently got internet connected to his but since I use a PC, I'm completely illiterate when it comes to Macs. If anyone has good suggestions, please PM me. Thanks! :)[/color]
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I remember limewire version 0.01... hehehe... And I throw it out.
Apart from being able to network and fix them I haven't used a mac for over 3 years now. So I have no idea.
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[font=gothic][color=crimson]Well, I'm using a Mac right now. So..

Anyway, yeah, Limewire is about the best you'll get. Unfortunately, that doesn't exactly mean a lot.

If you actually want a decent player too, the best Mac format MP3 player would definately be iTunes, by a long way.[/font][/color]
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[color=teal]Lol... Sad Sad mac ppls. The best thing you can do is get Linux.
Flynn you have a pc, why you using a mac?

No one really makes progs for mac because no one uses it. It has the most stable fs and os but that's about it. Why bother.[/color]
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[quote]The main one on a Mac is Limewire.[/quote]

[b][color=003399]I don't know if it's LimeWire or something with an incredibly similar sounding name, but I've seen one of the Terms and Conditions of one of the program. It clearly states that by installing the program, you are allowing a Trojan horse (among other viruses) to be installed to your system. Pleasant, huh?

Anyway, I think you should follow Transtics advice, download.com have some great stuff, and you should surely be able to find something for the Mac :)[/b][/color]
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Anywayyyyyyy...

Elite, as far as I know LimeWire doesn't do that. Tons of other ones install tons of crap on your PC even after saying no to all the options. Grokster and Kazaa for example.

LimeWire connects to Gnutella networks, which some people like. Using LimeWire about a two years ago wasn't a bad experience on my part. Considering they are at school, I'd assume they are up on some sort of network, meaning the typical problems 56k people complain about (slow, kicked a lot) are hardly as much of an issue. I had none of those problems when I used it.

If you read the comments for it at download.com, you'll find that most people using it on a Mac are total idiots and try to open it in programs that of course won't work. It's a .sit file, and so it has to be opened in StuffIt. Apparently, most of them can't figure that out. (If you install it and it freezes, just increase the virtual memory a bit).

There aren't many other Mac P2P programs. Acquisition (it's at download.com too) is supposedly very good, but I've only heard about it from one person. It connects to gnutella too, meaning that there should be a lot of results.

The only other one anyone has talked to me about is Myster. It runs on Java and apparently is decent. I don't know much more than that.
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