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Lovin' the MacBook

November 23rd, 2006 Posted in Main Page, Uncategorized

I've been a long-time Windows user and, for the most part, been a happy camper. Despite a steady campaign from my brother-in-law, I've never considered a move to the Mac side of the house…until I started using a MacBook. Whether it's the novelty, the fact the MacBook is super-fast, or whether the Mac is just a better way to go, I've become a convert. The biggest challenge is getting hold of all the software (e.g. Mac for Office) that I had in my library. I've been playing around with 1Passwd as a password manager but still far from convinced it's better than Roboform. I've also got to play with QuickSilver some more to figure out how to take advantage of what it has to offer. That said, the MacBook is a joy. Any tips on software, features, secrets, etc. would be much appreciated.

4 Responses to “Lovin' the MacBook”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    OSX has a built in password manager called Keychain. Not sure if you are aware of it but it does a pretty good job.
    Recommendations (just google to find):
    VLC - for playing video files that are not supported by quicktime
    Vienna - RSS reader
    Firefox - of course
    Adium - incredible IM program supporting most protocols
    Burn - for more intuitive cd burning than the burn folders in OSx
    Cyberduck - ftp app
    omnigraffle - replaces visio, and better to boot (not free)
    quinn = tetris :) cheers


  2. Anonymous Says:

    I also own an mbpro and have been, for the most part, a dedicated windows user (personal) for a long time.
    Although the OS X env suits me and my work being BSD-based, etc, I find some applications unstable on it. Particularly, firefox takes forever to start and crashes more frequently than on win, and VLC hangs or dies.
    I would recommend adium and virtuedesktops — for virtual desktop support in OS X (if you're coming from *nix or have a small monitor, you'll know what I mean). I use four desktops myself.
    However, a great machine and o/s nonetheless. Enjoy.


  3. Anonymous Says:

    Love your blog Mark… here are some of my favorite mac apps that I use daily on my macbook

    OmniOutliner (Pro) - for creating any kind of outline - I use it for most of my writing, brainstorming, to-do lists
    Parallels Desktop for when you just need to have that Windows App and don't want to muck around with re-booting
    NetNewswire for RSS feeds
    Yojibmo - for keeping notes, archived web pages, etc - you'll either love it or hate it
    Ecto and / or MarsEdit for blog posting
    Curio (Pro) as a project / idea / research notebook - marketed toward creative types but very usefull for anyone - hard to describe.. give it a try
    iShowU for capturing screencasts
    iWork - Pages & Keynote - both rock solid
    Audio Hijack for capturing streaming audio (or any sound source) to a sound file.


  4. Anonymous Says:

    Welcome to the Mac world!
    If you want a customized version of Firefox for MacOSX, look here:
    http://www.beatnikpad.com/archives/2006/10/26/firefox-20


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