The only Mac wallet available appears to be mymonero.com which seems to be a hot web wallet.
I don't know what you mean by "hot" but MyMonero doesn't store private keys.
I just think you should change your style and quit the unnecessary flamewar mud slinging that you get engaged in.
I disagree that technical criticism of what I see as a dead end approach is "flamewar mud slinging"
I'm all for technical diversity too. I'm just increasingly convinced you DRK guys are wasting your time with what you are doing, for this reason:
None of these coins is going much of anywhere anytime soon in terms of having any real impact on the world or achieving a really significant value by fiat standards, with the possible exception of Bitcoin and even that is at this moment quite a long shot. Everything about crypto and especially non-BTC crypto given today's reality is a very long term endeavor.
Pragmatic and expedient solutions like building fragile (but somewhat better than BTC) anonymity on top of a Bitcoin codebase make sense in some cases, like when trying to address a large and/or very rapidly growing market. It may have seemed like that was going to happen when anon was "hot" but its just not happening now, so there is really no point to it. If you're going to work on this stuff you might as well build technology that is actually game changing in some way. Sure you might have a somewhat higher market cap and somewhat higher number of users with the current approach, but really its still a flea on a dog's ass in terms of actual impact, if perhaps a slightly bigger flea.
This thread is about DRK, where is there an invitation to discuss your coin?
I agree, and I've called out people for bringing up Monero, and tried to stop it. My comments have for the most part been focused on DRK's fundamentally and fatally flawed approach to anonymity (whether or not the OP exploit is real). The response from DRK supporters to any criticism of DRK is to bring up Monero.