>
> PS No, a quick check at one popular site (Popcap) shows no Mac
> software downloads available.

This is incorrect. They do indeed have Mac games available for download.
The site detects your computer type from your browser and lists games for
it when you click the download link. There are more PC games there, but
many of their games have web-based versions that play perfectly fine in
Mac web browsers. I play them all the time.

There are also plenty of puzzle games like on PopCap for Mac available
from other producers and web-based game developers. I would check into the
following links to ensure you are looking at Mac-friendly game sites, as
well as not mistaking a PC download page for the only games a site has.

http://www.insidemacgames.com/

http://www.apple.com/games/

http://www.macgamefiles.com/

http://www.macworld.com/topics/software/games/

http://www.macworld.com/news/

--
Michael Lewis
www.offbalance.com


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