jasonkhong.com: Mac Essentials /articles/2007/02/04/mac-essentials en-us 40 Exploring a Flat World Mac Essentials <p>Ok, since I&#8217;ve gotta stay home instead of heading out to Starbucks to gloat over the fact that there&#8217;s just been a new Mac switcher&#8230; :P (ha ha!) I&#8217;ll put down a bunch of stuff that I think are really useful to me (non-design major mac user)</p> <p><em>Enhancements</em></p> <ol> <li><p><a href="http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/">QuickSilver</a> I invoke QS more than any other program. It THE command-line interface for a Graphical UI world.</p></li> <li><p><a href="http://virtuedesktops.info/">VirtueDesktop</a> One screen is not enough. Virtual screens help organize different sets of apps into different &#8220;monitors&#8221;. Plus the cube effect is just cool.</p></li> </ol> <p><em>PIM</em></p> <ol> <li>Address Book: Hook it up to the phone via bluetooth for SMS-bliss. (Need to &#8220;Set up bluetooth device&#8221; from the bluetooth icon by the clock).</li> <li>iCal: It&#8217;s the sweetest calendering software.</li> <li>iSync: Hook everything up so it&#8217;s always in sync &#8211; phone&#8217;s phone book is up-to-date with the Mac&#8217;s with the (coming soon) iPod. A PIM&#8217;s not useful unless everything&#8217;s set up and synced up!</li> </ol> <p><em>Email</em> I&#8217;m thinking hard about this. VERY tempted to say Apple Mail&#8217;s the way to go. </p> <p>Let&#8217;s put it this way, because Address Book works with Apple Mail works with iPhoto works with Quicksilver works with Adium works with Spotlight works with&#8230;</p> <p>But I also know moving 700000 emails is no fun. We&#8217;ll play this by ear.</p> <ol> <li>Apple Mail - An &#8220;ok-lah&#8221; email program per-se, but its interoperability with other programs in the Mac world makes it one step ahead even of Gmail.</li> <li>Mail Act-On: Kinda like Quicksilver for Mail. Once you get used to it, every other interface is too slow.</li> </ol> <p><em>Internet</em></p> <ol> <li>Skype (uh.. pretty much an office requirement, isn&#8217;t it?). Best part is the iSight works great with Skype.</li> <li>AdiumX: Best IM client for Mac. Copies contact&#8217;s display pic to Addrees Book (which then shows in Mail, etc). Also get the plugins to: <ul> <li>show Address Book info in Adium</li> <li>AdiumBook to help sync Adium and Address Book contacts</li> </ul></li> <li>Firefox for Mac: I&#8217;m still trying to switch to Safari (it&#8217;s got really sweet intergration with Address Book), but AdBlocking on Firefox is just too good.</li> </ol> <p><em>BoringOfficeWork</em></p> <ol> <li>sheeshMicrosoftOfficeLah. :D hehe sorry! :)</li> </ol> <p><em>Other must-learns</em></p> <ol> <li>Expose, Dashboard etc - work with screen corners</li> <li>Bluetooth 3G access, and Network Locations (most underused but powerful config setting)</li> </ol> <p>Ok the rest I&#8217;ll update this post as I go along.</p> Sun, 04 Feb 2007 22:18:00 +0800 urn:uuid:c9db6e4b-a427-4213-88b1-59bffe4a30ff Jason Khong http://jasonkhong.com/articles/2007/02/04/mac-essentials Code Life Apple http://jasonkhong.com/articles/trackback/144 "Mac Essentials" by jane <p>benci Mac.</p> Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:40:47 +0800 urn:uuid:6db4c946-0fde-4e8d-b830-2600f4e09c35 http://jasonkhong.com/articles/2007/02/04/mac-essentials#comment-145