aMule 2.2.x or SVN for Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard Universal Binary (Daemon, Remote GUI and Buildscripts Included) Tiger/Leopard version compiled on OSX 10.5.7 Intel, XCode 3.1.2, MacPorts. Official site: http://www.amule.org/ Packages: http://www.amule.org/ http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=13920.0 http://gtoso.tor.it/pub/amule/osx/ INSTALL Simply drag the aMule-2.2.x folder (or one of the applications inside it) to the Applications folder: When you download aMule, you will end up with a aMule-2.2.x-...-OSX10.4+.dmg file. Double-click to open this file. An icon will now appear on your Desktop, right beside your drive(s). Open it and drag the aMule-2.2.x folder from the resulting window to the place where you want to install it. Most often this is the directory Applications on your main harddrive. If you see a request for authentication enter username and password of an administrator. Inside the aMule.app application you can find also: cas, alcc, mulefileview and amuled in MacOS, man pages in SharedSupport. I included too: aMuleGUI.app: Remote GUI aLinkCreator.app: Tool for computing ed2k link from a file WxCas.app: GUI aMule statistics * Note about amuled * if you want that amuled start amuleweb, put its path in the PATH environment variable, at example: PATH="/Applications/aMule.app/Contents/MacOS:$PATH" amuled -f Otherwise you can add to .profile something like: export PATH=/Applications/aMule.app/Contents/MacOS:$PATH so you can simply invoke amulecmd, amuled, ed2k, ... and in Tiger[*] the relative man pages (man amuled). *) In Leopard the AUTOPATH doesn't work, so for man pages use the MANPATH variable: export MANPATH=/Applications/aMule.app/Contents/man:$MANPATH