i bought my pickit2 from UK seller in ebay (with lots of free chips), no wonder lots of people talking about PIC instead of Atmel or other brand mcu.
Feel free to use PICs, they're fine MCUs, too. Although I think that's off-topic in a thread about an AVR programmer.
i'm a bit reluctant to buy from a specialized dealer in the net, there is only limited shipping option and i have to expose my CC NO everytime. i'm afraid i will hit a phissing site someday. with ebay, my card is safe with Paypal.
ps: last time i checked with digikey and mouser, for some reason, i dont know why i didnt manage to buy from them.
IMO, specialized distributors are the best way for electronic parts, much more selection, better information, and shipping tends to be cheaper (for me at least, no clue about Malaysia) since you can buy it all from the same distributor as opposed to ten different eBay sellers. I trust Digikey and Mouser more than I trust Paypal. Plenty of stories of Paypal screwing up people's accounts, none about Digikey or Mouser as far as I know. As long as you don't do stupid things like buy from a link in an unsolicited email, phishing isn't that much of an issue, IMO. And the advantage of CCs is that you can dispute any fraudulent charges, at least in this part of the world.
There are plenty of alternatives for Digikey and Mouser, some outside the US (like Farnell).
and luckily it seems my 3rd party programmer is upgradable/detected from AVR Studio, just like the original. Not sure what will be the difference so far.
If it works fine, good for you. I don't think it's very nice to use Atmel's code without permission, and wouldn't bet on their reliability (although it might be just fine).