homer
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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I'm using Interarchy right now as my FTP client, any others that are better (or free).
Get Transmit from Panic Software:
http://www.panic.com
It is shareware, though it works for free (it just bugs you to pay them).
They also make Audion...hands down the best MP3 application on any platform (yes, better than iTunes, IMHO)...well worth the shareware price.
Some other must-have free software:
Quicklaunch:
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/t...10563&b=mac
An excellent application launcher. Get rid of the apple-menu forever! Drag and drop files onto it to open them in any application.
LiteSwitch:
http://www.proteron.com/liteswitch/
Adds the apple-tab application swticher like Windows has...a great productivity tool (it is also better than Apple's built-in app switcher functionality).
Also, to add to the screen shot info, if, when doing any type of screen shot you also have the caps-lock key down, it will save the screen shot in the clipboard, allowing you to paste it into any program...saves the trouble of first saving to the hard drive.
Some other MACOS-centric things that people miss:
Springloaded folders: click and hold your mouse button over a folder, it will turn into a spring, allowing you to pop-into your file structure.
Tabbed Windows: If you have a system window open, you can drag it to the bottom of the screen and it becomes a pop-up, tabbed folder.
Sherlock for web searching: Sort of useful. I find Google works more often than not.
IE5 for the Mac: Hands down, the best web browser for any platform.
Control-click in the finder brings up the contextual menu (ala Window's righ-click). Get a two button mouse for the mac to automate that.
Two-monitor support. Windows supports this now. I'm not sure if the Ti Powerbooks do, but you might want to try hooking up an external monitor and see if you can double your monitor real-estate.
We use PCMaclan to get our PC onto the Mac network. Works well.
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