DAVE 3.1.1 (filesharing over Windows, a little rickity though)
BrickHouse (firewall configuration, if you don't have a hardware NAT like I do)
Corel Bryce 5
Adobe Photoshop/ImageReady 7
Adobe GoLive 6
Unreal Tournament p)
The Sims (kinda slow but can be interesting)
There's my short list, there are a bunch of others out there like Project Builder and Cocoa Browser if you're a developer. Right now I'm trying to figure out how to use PB with a book.
you didnt sound agressive to me at all, and i doubt anyone else thought that way either. I'm not a mac newbie, but thanks for listing macosxapps.com and versiontracker.com for me.
Here are some of the apps I use and what operating systems they are available for (that I know of).
Word processors (in order of what I use most):
TextEdit (Mac OS X and Rhapsody)
SimpleText (Mac OS 9)
AppleWorks (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Okito Composer (Mac OS X)
HTML design and editing:
PageMill (Mac OS 9)
HTMLEditor (Rhapsody)
BBEdit (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Freeway (Mac OS 9)
GoLive (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Internet Apps:
OmniWeb (Mac OS X and Rhapsody)
Watson (Mac OS X)
Netscape (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Internet Explorer (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
WebGrabber (Mac OS X)
Mail (Mac OS X)
Outlook Express (Mac OS 9)
MailViewer (Rhapsody)
PopOver (Rhapsody)
Fetch (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
RBrowser (Mac OS X and Rhapsody)
Image/Document editing:
Photoshop/Image Ready (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Acrobat (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
TIFFany3 (Mac OS X and Rhapsody)
Create (Mac OS X and Rhapsody)
Painter (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Media Editing (Video/Audio):
Quicktime Pro (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Strata VideoShop (Mac OS 9)
SoundEdit 16 (Mac OS 9)
SoundEffects (Mac OS 9)
Games:
Quake III (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Quake II (Mac OS 9 and Rhapsody)
Doom I & II (Mac OS 9 and Rhapsody)
Unreal (Mac OS 9)
Unreal Tournament (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
Rainbow Six & Rogue Spear (Mac OS 9)
Bugdom (Mac OS 9)
Cro-Mag Rally (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X)
I don't think there is a MacOSX version yet - and i don't really believe there will ever be one.
And for Adobe & Mac OS X - there never was a patch to run their products on OSX - in most cases simply the next version (X.0 upgrades that costs money) added support for OSX