I have a cracked version of Live 5.2 for Intel Macs, I'll see if I can find the DVD it's on.
Also you should check out
http://www.dontcrack.com/ for loads of legal freeware.
There is a very active open source community for Macs so you can replace pretty much all of your Windows software with better, free versions. Replace Microsoft Office with OpenOffice, Photoshop with GIMPshop, Illustrator with Inkscape, your FTP software with Cyberduck, all your messenger programs with Adium (runs all of them in one interface) - google for these and you'll do fine. You'll need to install X11 from the second Tiger install DVD to run some of them.
Also check out extra widgets that you can download - I recommend the tap tempo widget.
Also check this page -
http://www.macupdate.com/macintel.php - updates every day and has loads of useful stuff.
If you REALLY need to still use Windows you can go for CrossOver (
http://www.codeweavers.com/about/ - still at beta so a lot of things don't work) or Parallels -
http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/ (what Bootcamp should have been). I use CrossOver to run the Leafdrum drum machine.
Other things you should install - VLC media player, Audacity, Azureus (best torrent downloader), ffmpegx, Firefox 2 (goes without saying really), Flip4Mac, iSquint, Handbrake, Senuti (so you can back up your iPod), MaxMSP Runtime, Seamonkey Composer (nice simple website builder), and SoulseeX.
You'll find you'll never want to go back to the evil of Microsoft once you get your head around the Mac
