1. Quicksilver - You need this in your life. 2. TextMate - No bullshit text & coding with spelling & syntax checking 3. Parallels Desktop - I run XP for Visio, Ubuntu for a glimpse of the future 4. OmniOutliner Pro (w/ KGTD) - Grad student power pack 5. iTunes - It's not perfect, but I put it through the paces and it works.
Bonus b-sides: Adium - Multiprotocol IM VLC - Cross-platform codec-agnostic video playback and streaming Azureus - Bittorrent Transmit - FTP iStumbler - WiFi finder (although the icon is so ugly it makes me want to barf when I see it in the dock) NetNewsWire - I resisted standalone RSS readers for a long time, but NNW gets the job done.
yeah i am writing my thesis. but have never looked too far into this. how you use it?
Well, I like OmniOutliner for taking notes, it allows me to put together structured sets of notes with far less effort than in Word, and gives you collapsible outlines that are easily reorganized. My only beef with it is that it doesn't take advantage of OSX's built-in ability to check spelling as you type.
KGTD is a really slick implementation of David Allen's "Getting Things Done" productivity methodology, which was created for executives, but has been embraced by geeks and peons (see www.43folders.com). KGTD allows you to create lists of tasks which will generate iCal to-do entries. It's a very impressive use of AppleScript to turn an OOP document into an app.
If you bought your Mac in the last year or so, you should have a licensed version of OmniOutliner (not Pro) pre-installed. You'll have to upgrade to Pro to run KGTD.
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2. firefox
3. ssX
4. port authority
5. Terminal
2. serato scratch live
3. any nes emulator
4. pro tools
5. adobe photoshop
2. TextMate - No bullshit text & coding with spelling & syntax checking
3. Parallels Desktop - I run XP for Visio, Ubuntu for a glimpse of the future
4. OmniOutliner Pro (w/ KGTD) - Grad student power pack
5. iTunes - It's not perfect, but I put it through the paces and it works.
Bonus b-sides:
Adium - Multiprotocol IM
VLC - Cross-platform codec-agnostic video playback and streaming
Azureus - Bittorrent
Transmit - FTP
iStumbler - WiFi finder (although the icon is so ugly it makes me want to barf when I see it in the dock)
NetNewsWire - I resisted standalone RSS readers for a long time, but NNW gets the job done.
Right now I'm greatful for:
-Flash
-VLC
-Firefox
-Adobe CS2 Suite
-Transmit
-GarageSale
Although I think all are cross-platform except for GarageSale.
2. Logic
3. Serato
4. Photoshop
5. Photobooth!
and I recently discoverd Beatunes. Finally, auto-bpm tagger for the Mac!
you of all people oughtn't be surprised at that, M*ke!
i'm pretty much NRR these days.
yeah i am writing my thesis. but have never looked too far into this. how you use it?
anymore people!!!
which one?
Well, I like OmniOutliner for taking notes, it allows me to put together structured sets of notes with far less effort than in Word, and gives you collapsible outlines that are easily reorganized. My only beef with it is that it doesn't take advantage of OSX's built-in ability to check spelling as you type.
KGTD is a really slick implementation of David Allen's "Getting Things Done" productivity methodology, which was created for executives, but has been embraced by geeks and peons (see www.43folders.com). KGTD allows you to create lists of tasks which will generate iCal to-do entries. It's a very impressive use of AppleScript to turn an OOP document into an app.
If you bought your Mac in the last year or so, you should have a licensed version of OmniOutliner (not Pro) pre-installed. You'll have to upgrade to Pro to run KGTD.
a new macbook.
the pro doesnt look worth it for the cost.
unless i torrent it...
2. iDrum
3. VLC
4. Blue Phone Elite
5. (Awaiting) Serato
will let you know how it goes keeping me more organised.
anything to help my research...
What is a good one that is free to download?
1.Firefox-----Anyone know of a bookmark subscription extension for Firefox?
2. Adobe Creative Suite
3. Soul Seek.
4. Linotype Font Explorer------Blows away any font activation software (especially
Font Book, which sucks ass) Not to mention, it is free
Oh also anyone know of a free sample and looping software.
1. Bias Deck 3
2. Propellerheads Reason
3. Adobe Photoshop
4. Steinberg Cubase
5. Adobe After Effects
SG
2. azeureus
3. reaktor
4. photoshop (great for maliciously cropping photos)
5. itunes