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Those temp files are generally benign preference files that have little or no impact on the OS.Thanks for your suggestions.
Main. & Uninst. - I read in a few places that even if you drag an application to the trash that some temp files are left lying around.
Anti Virus - I was wondering about the same thing. I suppose I'll leave that then.
What do Applejack and Quicksilver do?
Hello everybody. Today, my new MacBook Pro 15" will be arriving from DigiCape. Obviously, in preparation therefore, I have already downloaded all the software I'll be needing. Would anybody be able to suggest anything better than what I've chosen for each specific function?
Maintenance: CleanMyMac 1.9.3
Uninstallation: AppCleaner 1.2.2
Productivity: I have both iWork '09 and Office 2011
Media: Perian 1.1.2, Plex 0.9.1.2, VLC 1.1.5
Browsing: I plan on using Safari + Safari AdBlocker 1.9.8.6
Anti Virus (just in case): Sophos Home Edition 7.2C
File Extractor: StuffIt Expander 2011 15.0.2
Torrent: Transmission 2.12
YouTube Downloading: TubeTV 1.0
Yahoo! Mail Checker: Yahoo! Widgets
Does anybody have any suggestions regarding better software than what I have or just any other software that a lot of people would recommend on a Mac for general use, etc? I would really appreciate it.
EDIT: Oh yeah, I was looking for an all-to-all video converter and found UltiConvert but their site is down, so is there an alternative?
Windows 7 Ultimate + Office 2010 Professional.
That's what I currently have and it's not my thing. I've kinda had it with Windows. Due to Delphi programming I have to use Parallels but that's it, and in a year I won't even be doing that so Windows will be out of my life at last.![]()
Thanks so much for all the suggestions. I will leave Sophos out then. Also, what are the keystrokes for downloading from YouTube, if you don't mind sharing?
Not at all... "command" "option" "a" in Safari opens a dialogue box showing all the processes on all of the pages you have open.
Each page is highlighted and has a drop down menu showing flv, jpeg, txt files etc, as well as the file size.
The flv file will obviously be a couple of megs and you'll see the process running... Click it and Safari downloads it to your download folder.
Saving files that way might not be for you, but I much prefer it...
Thanks for that. I thought it might be something like that. The reason I wouldn't do that is because I assume you can choose the resolution of the video, or am I misinformed?
Okay, understood. I already deleted Sophos from my external. How does Chrome compare to Safari? The other stuff sounds great! I have NTFS3G for NTFS drive reading; is Paragon a better alternative?
Chrome is good, but so is Safari... No reason why you can't try or keep both (I use both).
NTFS3G is satisfactory -- Paragon is a paid product (rated as the fastest)
Thanks for that. I thought it might be something like that. The reason I wouldn't do that is because I assume you can choose the resolution of the video, or am I misinformed?
"Command" "option" "a" grabs the file as it's posted... I like the method, but as I said, it might not be for everyone.
Then, a couple of suggestions and comments...
Get Chrome, mainly 'cos every now and then you run into sites that aren't optimised for Safari. Flip4Mac +1, Finder handles burning CD's pretty well but I love Roxio Toast, so +1 there..
A couple of apps I have found to be useful and really enjoy are:
Aperture (but you could also have a look at Picasa or Gimp for a free image editing and management)
You could look at FinalCut for video editing but I've never really needed more than iMovie could handle and I'm sure you'll be running iLife '11 which had some tweaks to iMovie anyway.
Calibre for books, especially if you want to convert PDF files to epub files for an iPhone
CarbonCopyCloner as an alternate to TimeMachine backups
CandyBar for customising icons
DaisyDisk, just 'cos it's a very cool looking way of managing your hard drives
Dropbox (if you don't want to spring for a MobileMe account and want to access files across various platforms) & Evernote
Fontcase for managing fonts
Ripit for ripping DVD's
TidyUp for removing duplicate files on your HD and
Unison for newsgroups
With all of the suggestions in this thread so far your machine should pretty much kick a**!
VLC for media playback
Roxio Toast for DVD/CD burning projects
Parallels is also very useful. (Especially if you need to run Linux/Windows VM's)
I love Apple apps, but Office 2011 pips iWork 09 big time. I reckon you would not need to waste the disk space with iWork (preparing myself to be flamed)
Enjoy your MacBook Pro!
What will make a huge difference is if you upgrade to 8GB RAM. Just dont let the Apple dealers do it, they rip you off. You are allowed to self install without voiding warranty. iStore quoted me aroun R6K for RAM upgrade, I just went to supplier and bought the RAM and self installed for R2200.
Thanks so much for everything guys. I am typing this from my MBP which arrived at about 10AM. I am so so so happy with it and have been fiddling since arrival. I have installed all the apps I need and I am beyond satisfied. I am definitely an Apple fanboy.![]()
New macs come with iLife, which includes iPhoto.Aperture (but you could also have a look at Picasa or Gimp for a free image editing and management)
iBooks - no need to convert PDF.Calibre for books, especially if you want to convert PDF files to epub files for an iPhone
1Password
Well, I have had more than ample time to get the MacBook Pro set up for my liking for the moment, plus get used to some key strokes, etc. I am running the following apps for all that I need:
Photoshop CS5 Extended
CleanMyMac
ffmpegX
Google Chrome
HandBrake
InsomniaX
iWork '09
MS Office 2011
Skype
Speed Download 5
StuffIt Expander
uTorrent
VLC
Plus obviously everything that comes pre-installed on Mac OS X. I am having a ball of a time, and this screen's quality is amazing! Despite comments to the contrary, the glossy screen is not a bother at all. I am overall extremely happy!