Macbook air=lose (64 gig hard drive, are you kidding?)
Macbook pro=win
Of course, I would get the largest hard drive size, install windows on it.
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WindozeNT wrote:
muppetds wrote:
TVflea wrote:
you should have gotten a PC.
Windows kept freezing
You were probably using Internet Crashplorer, which doesn't just freeze Windows but also crashes your PC and allows viruses on it. Try using a better browser like FireFox or something.
FIREFOX still craches anyway
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15" Macbook Pro? Good choice. 13" is honestly a bit too much on the portable side. Dual core i5 processor gives you plenty of brute force. As someone else mentioned earlier, TextWrangler is a good app as it lets you save to any format and has a good formatting system for HTML/Java/PHP etc.
Skitch is also a very useful app as well as Novabench which is a really nice benchmarking tool.
You can change RAM on the Macbook Pro which is a real upside because Macs Love RAM!
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jji7skyline wrote:
15" Macbook Pro? Good choice. 13" is honestly a bit too much on the portable side. Dual core i5 processor gives you plenty of brute force. As someone else mentioned earlier, TextWrangler is a good app as it lets you save to any format and has a good formatting system for HTML/Java/PHP etc.
Skitch is also a very useful app as well as Novabench which is a really nice benchmarking tool.
You can change RAM on the Macbook Pro which is a real upside because Macs Love RAM!![]()
quad core i7
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Glad you finally made the change to the best operating system!
Don't listen to the people who want you to get a windows. Be smart and get a mac. No need to thank me.
Here are some free apps to get you started: (MAS is mac app store) Productivity: evernote-a good app to keep notes and keep track of your tasks-MAS wunderlist-same as above, more tasks than notes-MAS todos-surprisingly, just an app to show all your apps as icons. Not a todo list. dropbox-I think it's also for windows, but anyways, it just allows you to share files in the cloud, also works for online download to computers without program, iOS, etc. Social: Twitter-MAS Facetab-facebook in your menubar-MAS Skype-VoIP, chatting Graphics: Gimp-a pretty complicated yet powerful graphic editor, can almost replace photoshop Sketchbook (and the rest of the free kinds)-simpler than gimp, pretty good for banners and big art, not so good for smaller and more complex/detailed art-MAS Skitch-a graphic editor similar to sketchbook, I haven't tested it out yet-MAS Pixen-more on the gimp side and more complex, good if you can't figure out how to work gimp Pencil-It's more of an animation tool, it's pretty cool Developer: XCode-to make mac apps and iphone apps-MAS Textwrangler-to make any kind of document, HTML, ruby, JS-MAS Geektool-A must if you like customization: this app allows you to have auto-updating desktops, like the time, calendar, weather, etc-MAS Automator+Applescript (built in)-allows you to make scripts and workflows, like if you're doing a new scratch project, you can make it open your music, art, and scratch program all at once Filezilla-FTP client Utilities: Wraparound-causes the mouse to go from one edge of the screen to another, good if you're plain lazy :P or have a lot of monitors Nocturne-make the screen "night mode" where it becomes not as bright, also you can darken your menu bar Deeper-use it to change some things on your computer, such as making spaces between icons on your dock, or changing the text on the login box Freeruler-measure the pixel lengths of a line or box or something on your screen grand perspective-look at the files on your computer as a picture, grouped together in sections by your folders, bigger boxes mean more space WINE-IN ALL CAPS CAUSE IT'S GREAT, IT ALLOWS YOU TO OPEN MOST .EXE FILES mono-same as above, but it doesn't work as well Music: Garageband (included)-mix tracks or make your own to make cool music, you might want a better one (see below) Audacity-edit and delete parts of tracks musescore-create sheet music and midi files on the staff Browsers: I really only recommend Firefox or Chrome. You can use Opera if you want, but I don't think disk space is a problem. Chrome is great cause there's all the apps for it, good if you have a google account, but often crashes when trying to open pdf. Firefox, if you want the extensions, you should use then. Both are good, but I use Chrome--the three tangent lines to a circle inside a bigger circle looks better to me. :) Word Processors: iWork-even though this costs a lot, I still had to include it. it's critical if you're going to use your computer for business or stuff where you need files neat and stuff-MAS $60 Bean-a really lightweight simple word processor, can create rtf(d), doc(x), xml, .bean, txt, etc. pretty cool if you want a free lightweight one, great on USB drives OpenOffice-a complete word processor, presentation, spreadsheet, drawing, formulae creator, and database creator. however, sometimes it corrupts files, and that's how I originally got a B in my tech class. I got it changed though. Last but not least, Games! Many people believe that Macs don't have good games. If they are that critical, Windows doesn't then either. Especially cause half of them infect your computer Doukutsu-an epic game, also known as cave story, where you explore caves and fight monsters and bosses and stuff. has a storyline, not like minecraft. if you like just sandbox games, you might not like this. Super Tux-a mario like game where you explore the 2d side-scrolling world Super Tux Kart-a mario kart like game where you race karts against cpus or humans Cubes-a cool 2d side-scroller where you can control cubes to make platforms and stuff-MAS Neverball-a 3d labyrinth marble-rolling game, pretty typical like Super Monkey Ball Neverputt-i believe it comes with the download of neverball, I'm not sure, but it's a minigolf game i think Stencyl-a flash game making program, using blocks like scratch starlogo tng-a 3d version of scratch, but with some differences Scratch-... no explanation needed hopefully
There should be more, but I recently cleaned up my computer and then so I don't have most programs.
Here's some tips:
CMD-SHFT-3 makes a screenshot of your screen(s)
CMD-SHFT-4 makes a screenshot of a section you can crop
CMD-SHFT-4+space makes a screenshot of any window, menu bar, or dock.
CMD-tab allows you to switch to another open app, keep pressing tab while holding CMD to keep switching
CMD-space opens spotlight, which searches through your computer for files and applications and also does dictionary and calculations
That's a quick guide for you, ask me individual questions if you want.
You can also ask how to play the built in tetris and snake games.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Well done! Welcome to the bright side of the moon
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Apps? Gimp, inkscape, appcleaner. evernote, google earth, geektool...
Are you new to Macs? I have a ton of advice that would help you![]()
the dark side of the moon is much better.
we have pink floyd.
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Luke121 wrote:
I love those ads!
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veggieman001 wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
ubuntuuuuuuuNo way! Windows & Mac FTW!
have you like
ever used ubuntu
Yes, and Windows & Mac are better. OTOH, I think the quotes and jokes at startup in Terminal pwn in epic proportions!
I have an Ubuntu Live DVD lying around somewhere and used it to install the OS in a VM.
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muppetds wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
muppetds wrote:
Windows kept freezingYou were probably using Internet Crashplorer, which doesn't just freeze Windows but also crashes your PC and allows viruses on it. Try using a better browser like FireFox or something.
FIREFOX still craches anyway
Soon I'm going to release MacinCrash 'NetFail, which is about to hit DP1 (DPs only get released to NTSoft devs, but the final product will be ready not long after DP1). Mcrsh NF is fast and never crashes. Plus it's open source (and written in VB6)! I'm not trying to adopt a massive ego or anything; just throwing that out there.
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Let's get back to discussing useful apps and tips for new Mac users
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kayybee wrote:
Glad you finally made the change to the best operating system!
Don't listen to the people who want you to get a windows. Be smart and get a mac. No need to thank me.![]()
Code:
Here are some free apps to get you started: (MAS is mac app store) Productivity: evernote-a good app to keep notes and keep track of your tasks-MAS wunderlist-same as above, more tasks than notes-MAS todos-surprisingly, just an app to show all your apps as icons. Not a todo list. dropbox-I think it's also for windows, but anyways, it just allows you to share files in the cloud, also works for online download to computers without program, iOS, etc. Social: Twitter-MAS Facetab-facebook in your menubar-MAS Skype-VoIP, chatting Graphics: Gimp-a pretty complicated yet powerful graphic editor, can almost replace photoshop Sketchbook (and the rest of the free kinds)-simpler than gimp, pretty good for banners and big art, not so good for smaller and more complex/detailed art-MAS Skitch-a graphic editor similar to sketchbook, I haven't tested it out yet-MAS Pixen-more on the gimp side and more complex, good if you can't figure out how to work gimp Pencil-It's more of an animation tool, it's pretty cool Developer: XCode-to make mac apps and iphone apps-MAS Textwrangler-to make any kind of document, HTML, ruby, JS-MAS Geektool-A must if you like customization: this app allows you to have auto-updating desktops, like the time, calendar, weather, etc-MAS Automator+Applescript (built in)-allows you to make scripts and workflows, like if you're doing a new scratch project, you can make it open your music, art, and scratch program all at once Filezilla-FTP client Utilities: Wraparound-causes the mouse to go from one edge of the screen to another, good if you're plain lazy :P or have a lot of monitors Nocturne-make the screen "night mode" where it becomes not as bright, also you can darken your menu bar Deeper-use it to change some things on your computer, such as making spaces between icons on your dock, or changing the text on the login box Freeruler-measure the pixel lengths of a line or box or something on your screen grand perspective-look at the files on your computer as a picture, grouped together in sections by your folders, bigger boxes mean more space WINE-IN ALL CAPS CAUSE IT'S GREAT, IT ALLOWS YOU TO OPEN MOST .EXE FILES mono-same as above, but it doesn't work as well Music: Garageband (included)-mix tracks or make your own to make cool music, you might want a better one (see below) Audacity-edit and delete parts of tracks musescore-create sheet music and midi files on the staff Browsers: I really only recommend Firefox or Chrome. You can use Opera if you want, but I don't think disk space is a problem. Chrome is great cause there's all the apps for it, good if you have a google account, but often crashes when trying to open pdf. Firefox, if you want the extensions, you should use then. Both are good, but I use Chrome--the three tangent lines to a circle inside a bigger circle looks better to me. :) Word Processors: iWork-even though this costs a lot, I still had to include it. it's critical if you're going to use your computer for business or stuff where you need files neat and stuff-MAS $60 Bean-a really lightweight simple word processor, can create rtf(d), doc(x), xml, .bean, txt, etc. pretty cool if you want a free lightweight one, great on USB drives OpenOffice-a complete word processor, presentation, spreadsheet, drawing, formulae creator, and database creator. however, sometimes it corrupts files, and that's how I originally got a B in my tech class. I got it changed though. Last but not least, Games! Many people believe that Macs don't have good games. If they are that critical, Windows doesn't then either. Especially cause half of them infect your computer Doukutsu-an epic game, also known as cave story, where you explore caves and fight monsters and bosses and stuff. has a storyline, not like minecraft. if you like just sandbox games, you might not like this. Super Tux-a mario like game where you explore the 2d side-scrolling world Super Tux Kart-a mario kart like game where you race karts against cpus or humans Cubes-a cool 2d side-scroller where you can control cubes to make platforms and stuff-MAS Neverball-a 3d labyrinth marble-rolling game, pretty typical like Super Monkey Ball Neverputt-i believe it comes with the download of neverball, I'm not sure, but it's a minigolf game i think Stencyl-a flash game making program, using blocks like scratch starlogo tng-a 3d version of scratch, but with some differences Scratch-... no explanation needed hopefullyThere should be more, but I recently cleaned up my computer and then so I don't have most programs.
Here's some tips:
CMD-SHFT-3 makes a screenshot of your screen(s)
CMD-SHFT-4 makes a screenshot of a section you can crop
CMD-SHFT-4+space makes a screenshot of any window, menu bar, or dock.
CMD-tab allows you to switch to another open app, keep pressing tab while holding CMD to keep switching
CMD-space opens spotlight, which searches through your computer for files and applications and also does dictionary and calculations
That's a quick guide for you, ask me individual questions if you want.
You can also ask how to play the built in tetris and snake games.
Thanks you i have copied onto my computer
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muppetds wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
i recommend chromium
nope dont want it
I used to have it until they made the top bit look ugly and I'm back to Safari
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