When I moved to a Mac early last year, I was afraid it would be a very traumatic experience. Why? Because I was afraid that the software I was used to in Linux or Windows would not be available for the Mac.
But it wasn't traumatic at all. There is an abundance of software available, both open source and pay. These are a few of my favorite...
I do wish there was a free file browser built in. The Finder sucks and I don't want to pay for Pathfinder.
But it wasn't traumatic at all. There is an abundance of software available, both open source and pay. These are a few of my favorite...
- Adium - For IM, Adium can't be beat.
- Firefox - I like FF more than Safari due to the plugins. Camino is another good browser based on Gecko with a prettier interface but no plugins.
- Vienna - a good RSS reader
- Transmission - BitTorrent Client
- Flip4Mac - allows Quicktime to play .wma and .wmv files.
- MPEG Streamclip - video conversion software that is very useful for putting movie clips on the web.
- Seashore - a lightweight raphics editor similar to GIMP but without the advanced stuff.
- Quicksilver - a very unique way of launching applications and interacting with your computer. I'm still a newb at it, but so far I like it just as an app launcher.
I do wish there was a free file browser built in. The Finder sucks and I don't want to pay for Pathfinder.