Any will maker legal software available for mac

I know I am not alone in this but has anyone found any legal software for makings wills on a mac?

Good place to look for software:
http://www.macupdate.com/
And for free alternatives to some popular software packages:
http://alternativeto.net/
(If you see an ad there for something called MacKeeper, ignore it and on no account install it - it is malware.)
And there is of course also the App Store!

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