iWork isn't shareware or freeware, it's commercial software developed by Apple. Go find a torrent of something like Adobe CS4, MS Office Pro, Archicad, Quark XPress, and see how many of those expensive programs are real and how many are waiting to eat your computer for lunch.

Why would anyone steal shareware or freeware? It's free to download directly 
from developers.



Different kind of user or not, the fact remains it hasn't touched the
shareware/freeware side on windows.

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Tom Piwowar <t...@tjpa.com> wrote:

> >Hasn't touched shareware/freeware on windows.
>
> Different kind of user. Windows users like the sense of adventure that
> comes from never knowing what will happen next -- computer as
> entertainment. Mac users see their computers as a means to and end --
> computer as tool. If your computer is a critical tool you don't mess with
> it. (Of course this is a generalization and there will be exceptions on
> both sides.)
>


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