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Switching to Mac can be difficult for the sole reason of trying to find replacement apps. To help with this transition, or to give you new ideas for useful apps, I've put up a page on my Wiki containing a huge list of good programs, including links to the product pages and a brief description of each app. There are 12 categories and 68 apps listed so far. Most are free, but there are a few pay-for apps (price is listed next to app name). Here's the Wiki page:
http://leopardsoup.pbwiki.com/mackit
You can download all of them here: (439mb zipped)
http://tinyurl.com/b2ehm2
This also makes a handy kit if you have a friend who is setting up a Mac and needs some goodies to start out with. There are some Hackintosh utilities like the Chameleon Bootloader and MSR Tools if you've chosen to go that route. To find more new apps, I like "i use this" and Versiontracker:
http://osx.iusethis.com/
http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/
Hope you find this useful!
http://leopardsoup.pbwiki.com/mackit
You can download all of them here: (439mb zipped)
http://tinyurl.com/b2ehm2
This also makes a handy kit if you have a friend who is setting up a Mac and needs some goodies to start out with. There are some Hackintosh utilities like the Chameleon Bootloader and MSR Tools if you've chosen to go that route. To find more new apps, I like "i use this" and Versiontracker:
http://osx.iusethis.com/
http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/
Hope you find this useful!
