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Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Dream Application Team
- Power tips for manipulating PDFs & images in Mac OS X's Preview
- How to read RAR archive
- How to Capture Screen
- How to make a transparent background to an image using GIMP
- FTP Client
- Remote Desktop client for Mac (Microsoft)
- Java Virtual Machine Options (also mac specific)
- Articles
- Useful sites
- Childrens
Dream Application Team
APP | Note |
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DTerm | A command line anywhere and everywhere |
CyberDuck | |
OpenOffice 3.2 RC1 | waiting for the January release and still considering Keynote (loads of ODP content that I'd need to convert) |
iLife | |
JarInspector | small but very useful except it no longer runs on SnowLeopard since the Cocoa binding for Java were removed |
Firefox | still not my primary browser but at prefers HTML over XML. |
Audacity | ugly UI, great features |
TextWrangler | |
VirtualBox | |
SJphone | another ugly UI and complex config.... (x-lite 4.0 beta just hangs up all my calls after 30 seconds) |
Flash 10 | |
Perian | |
iStat Menus | |
Tweetie | been happy with this Twitter client for a while now |
NetNewswire | it's been free for a while and the sync to Google Reader saved my day |
iShowU | the video grabber |
Growl | |
DropBox | |
VLC | |
jCalSync | Mail/iCal/Contacts integration |
Skype |
Reference are here
Power tips for manipulating PDFs & images in Mac OS X's Preview
Read article here
How to read RAR archive
download & install VERSIONTRACKER
How to Capture Screen
Follow instructions here
How to make a transparent background to an image using GIMP
Follow these instructions here
FTP Client
download & install FILEZILLA
Remote Desktop client for Mac (Microsoft)
Java Virtual Machine Options (also mac specific)
Read article here
Articles
- Migrating Your Windows PC over to Your Mac is as easy as 1, 2, 3...virtually!
- Bringing your Java Application to Mac OS X
Useful sites
Childrens
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