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Revision as of 18:41, 5 March 2011
My strategy for setting up a new Mac:
- Wipe the disk and install OS.
- Download and install Apple Developer tools.
- Consider purchasing and using these Apple Apps:
- iLife
- iWork
- When you have installed them, be sure to run Apple Update.
- Download and install the following commercial apps (many of them are free; others are licensed):
- Norton Anti-Virus (recommended by DoD)
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Silverlight
- SuperDuper!, an easy-to-use backup system for the Mac which makes bootable drives.
- OmniGraffle
- PDF Pen
- Tuxera NTFS for mac
- Download and install the following open source software:
- MacPorts
- Adium
- Ext2FS for MacOS
- A GUI EMACS Aquamacs, Emacs 21 for MacOS , or Emacs.app
- MacTeX
- GUI Tweaking:
- Drag the Terminal, Console, and Activity Monitor applications from /Applications/Utilities into the Dock.
- Put the Dock on the right side of the screen (it was designed for use on the right side of the screen and takes up less screen real estate there.)
- Go to Preferences/Keyboard and make the CAPSLOCK key a control key.
- Go to the Terminal and type the following:
- sudo port selfupdate
- sudo port install unison
- sudo port install py27-matplotlib