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I do most of my work on Macs because I like having a full Unix operating system, I like having well-integrated graphical tools, I like having hardware that's highly integrated with the software, and I like having other people worry about the system administration. The Mac is a great system, but I've also found that there are some programs that make it a lot easier to use: | I do most of my work on Macs because I like having a full Unix operating system, I like having well-integrated graphical tools, I like having hardware that's highly integrated with the software, and I like having other people worry about the system administration. The Mac is a great system, but I've also found that there are some programs that make it a lot easier to use: | ||
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===File System Tools=== | ===File System Tools=== | ||
You may find these file systems useful for interacting with others: | You may find these file systems useful for interacting with others: | ||
===Other Free Software=== | ===Other Free Software=== |
Revision as of 18:18, 5 March 2011
I do most of my work on Macs because I like having a full Unix operating system, I like having well-integrated graphical tools, I like having hardware that's highly integrated with the software, and I like having other people worry about the system administration. The Mac is a great system, but I've also found that there are some programs that make it a lot easier to use:
If you want to cross-compile for Windows, then:
- sudo port install i386-mingw32-binutils i386-mingw32-gcc i386-mingw32-libunicows i386-mingw32-runtime i386-mingw32-w32api
File System Tools
You may find these file systems useful for interacting with others:
Other Free Software
I find these these free software applications useful:
- Adium
- Skim-App, open source tool for editing and annotating PDF files.
- BibDesk, which many peole use to maintain a BibTeX database.
- Sage, Open source Math Software
Commercial Software
These commercial applications should be installed:
- Microsoft Office 2008 (Institutional install)
- Apple iWork 09 (for Keynote)
- Apple iLife '09 (for iPhoto with face recognition)
- Cisco VPN Client
Other Installations
You may find these interesting
- EMACS on MacOS: Aquamacs Emacs 21 for MacOS Emacs.app
- iterm (better Terminal)
- TeXniscope
- Enhanced Carbon Emacs (ECE) plugin
- pdfsync
- SuperDuper!, an easy-to-use backup system for the Mac which makes bootable drives.
- Textmate - some people swear by it, I use EMACS.
See Also
Other places to look for cool Mac stuff:
- Hawk Wings' list of MacOS Plug-ins
- PHP5 for Mac