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Human
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Location: Chicago
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Top OS X Downloads
This (among the two other variations of it for different major OS's) was one of my favorite threads on TFP 3.
List your favorite suggestions for OS X downloads here and briefly explain why. I really can't recommend any since I don't use it but go ahead! ![]() |
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Tilted
Location: New Jersey
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Games!
I'll start with the things I know and love, games.
Kiki the nanobot: Kiki is an amazingly good game. It won the uDevgame contest (best overall), and I can see why. next we have: NetHack: If you don't have it, you don't have anything. Seriously, try it out. And for number 3 Vendetta: If you like pretty graphics, and fun, this game is for you. It's good. Very good. Next time I'll have some usefuller things to post ![]() |
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Upright
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NetHack is one thing - Angband the other: If you're a Tolkien fan (Think LOTR) you'll like this
![]() Go here: http://www.thangorodrim.net/ and -> Download -> OS X Version |
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Upright
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<a href="http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/">NetNewsWire</a> has totally changed the way I get news and read blogs on the internet. It's an RSS Web News Reader. Also avalible in a free lite version (NetNewsWire Lite) that isn't missing anything from the reading parts. Only the weblog editor and the notepad are really missing.
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Still searching...
Location: NorCal For Life
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Firefox for web browsing (Good safari alt).
Mac Janitor for keeping it optimized. Jaguar CD essentials and Missing Media Burner to replace toast. Forty-two for making DIVX rips. VLC for watching all types of video formats. PDF Plugin for your browser - to replace acrobat reader. Limewire for file sharing. Clear Dock for making the dock cooler.
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Still searching...
Location: NorCal For Life
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Firestarter FX is a very cool new CD burning program with features such as Overburning, and just like TFP its free to use and you may donate when possible.
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Upright
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It's all about the Pop-Pop, one of the most enjoyable games ever! It's like a head to head breakout game from Ambrosia Software. (http://www.ambrosiasw.com)
And I could not live without WindowShadeX (brings OS9-style window shading back to OS X). (http://www.unsanity.com/). Finally, I love Watson. Even with the copy-cat features of newest version of Sherlock, Watson is still, hands-down, one of the most useful utilities ever. (http://www.karelia.com/watson/) |
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Banned
Location: shittown, CA
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Also, Tinkertool. - hack system settings and such. Font, AA, finder options, etc... |
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Stonerific
Location: Colorado
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Ack, been too long! Surely other cool freeware/shareware has come out!
Ones that I find essential are:
Phew, I think those are the only ones I use. For the record, all the red words are links to the product's page, and all were hand copy/pasted and all that. This post has taken almost twenty minutes. So ever if you hate Macs or these programs, click one so I don't feel like it was all a waste. :P Hopefully there are other Mac fiends out there with just as fun apps. ![]()
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Stonerific
Location: Colorado
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Gah, I knew I'd forget one!
Http Mail - Allows me to get my Hotmail email through the built in Mail application.
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Still searching...
Location: NorCal For Life
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Zip Tools is nice also. Granted zip will be built into 10.3, but for pre 10.3 it is nice to have.
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Insane
Location: Washington State
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Top Mac downloads?
Since there is a great Windows download thread going, I figured I'd start one for the Macheads out here.
![]() For me it has to be MenuMeters (monitors system vitals) QuickSilver (keyboard file\app launcher) OnyX (gives me system control) Temperature Monitor (keeps an eye on my temps)
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Stereophonic
Location: Chitown!!
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Some of my favorite tools are:
WeatherDock, gives weather info from weather.com in the dock MP3Rage, good free ID3 tag editor, I don't use it much anymore as I use AAC now SiteSucker, for downloading full pages of pics and stuff, like EZPics only better
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Stonerific
Location: Colorado
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A recap!
In a pathetic attempt to bring life to the topic, I'll give this post a bump.
Yesterday, I backed up my important files and reinstalled OS 10.3.7. I wanted to clear out all the accumulated crap. Now I'm trying to find good apps. Here are ones I'm sticking with so far: Firefox - Seriously, the best browser out there. It has some aspects I'd like to change, but still comes out better than Safari. The variety of extensions/themes make for an individualized browsing experience. iTunes w/iPod - Orgasmic! I have 14 gigs of music, perfectly coordinated between the two. It was actually easy to set up iTunes without losing my old playlists! (Though I can't say the same for iPhoto. Grr.) WeatherDock - Heh, I have to admit that I only got this program twenty minutes ago, after seeing brandon11983's post. I used to play around with WeatherPop, but it just brought frustration. This proggy looks like it will work perfectly and for free too! LaunchBar - Fantastic proggy, enough to make me feel guilty for not paying the shareware fee. I find it alot faster and easier to use the keyboard rather than working with the GUI. (Yeah, I know, but you know what I mean.) Synergy - This is one of the few shareware programs I've bought and actually used for several years. It basically adds aspects that iTunes doesn't have. It can place a set of buttons (next song, pause, etc) in the menu bar, allows hot keys with the same functions (if my hands are off the mouse), and can display a floating box with song name, album, etc. It used to eat up my processor, but it is good now after playing with settings. gCount - Shows in the menu bar if I have email. Can also be used with Growl for the prettiest notices. VLC - Phew. Finally, I can chuck WindowsMediaPlayer. I haven't used it much yet though, and am crossing my fingers that it can correctly handle most clips. Macaroni - With this application, I'll set a new system uptime record. It allows you to schedule a time to run the UNIX cleaning commands, and repair disk permissions. I put my computer to sleep at night, so this allows me to keep everything in order without messing with cron commands. Now for programs I like, but haven't utilized to their full extents: Roxio Toast 6 Remote Desktop RealPlayer - Ugh Office X - If I didn't get it for free, I'd go with Open Office . NetNewsWire Lite MacTheRipper GraphicConverter Final Cut Express clamXav BBEdit Lite Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 Acquisition I bet you liked how that last part was in reverse alphabetical order. ![]()
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They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin Last edited by drawerfixer; 12-21-2004 at 03:35 PM.. |
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... a sort of licensed troubleshooter.
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Psycho
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While searching for some software on my new iBooK, I found this thread and thanks for the suggestions !
Adium is a kick-ass IM client, better than gaim on linux, and trillian on win. Here's a few other newer progs I've picked up and looking good so far. [note: all are freeware, unless noted][Post p2p apps ? hmm..maybe a separate thread, i dunno] airstumbler - to help 'find' any wireless connections to use ![]() unrarX - extract RARs on your mac I'll be adding more as I get more acclimated to my tiger.. BTW - Can anyone recommend a [free or otherwise] audio cd ripping app and listener besides iTunes !? I prefer my music to be OGG format... regards, keyshawn
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currently reading: currently playing : Last edited by keyshawn; 09-06-2005 at 09:45 AM.. |
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