At 12:40 AM 26/01/03 -0500, Andy Larsen andylphoto-at-portup.com
|iMac-list| wrote:
>I haven't used Kazaa, but I have used Audiogalaxy at work. Like Napster 
>and I expect Kazaa, they require you to download and run a program on 
>your local machine to download files. My sister currently uses imesh on 
>her university mandated laptop. Both are Windows specific.

Perhaps this is pedantic, but P2P apps as above are NOT "sites", as in the
original post. Sites are web pages and you download from them with your
browser. 

By the way, looking up iMesh, it seems to be the spawn of Satan: "Known
third-party applications bundled with this download include GAIN, Cydoor,
Hotbar, eZula TopText, New.Net, CommonName, SideStep, NetPal, FavoriteMan,
VX2, FlashTrack, and BonziBuddy. To use iMesh, you must also install these
bundled applications. " (from the caveats on CNET's download page)
 

>I'll have to check out some of the sites that were mentioned. Thanks.
>
>Andy

>> On Saturday, January 25, 2003, at 12:27 PM, Alan Sargent wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't see why a site that offers MP3 downloads would differentiate
>>> between Windows or Mac users.


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