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The Real Deal 153: Mac software

by Tom Merritt

Tom and Rafe talk about some of their favorite applications and utilities for the Mac.


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Rafe's Mac apps
(Keep in mind: My Mac is not my primary laptop, I still use XP and Vista on two other machines.

  • Adium
  • Evernote
  • FFox (with Cooliris, XMarks, Google Toolbar, Colorful tabs--not Safari or Camino)
  • Google Earth
  • Handbrake
  • VLC
  • Office
  • Picasa
  • Skitch
  • Skype
  • Times Reader
  • VMWare Fusion
  • Tweetdeck
  • Dashboard
  • istat pro
  • nextbus
  • SSavePassSwitch

Utilities

  • Caffeine
  • Disk Inventory X
  • LogMeIn
  • TimeMachineEditor
  • Windows Live Sync
  • Witch

Need
A good cheap image editor

Need to experiment with

  • iLife 09
  • iWork 09

Tom's

  • Adium
  • Colloquy
  • Firefox (with Foxmarks, twitterfox, Tab Mix Plus)
  • DropBox
  • Open Office
  • VMWare
  • Crossover
  • Nvu (for Web editing)
  • Seashore
  • Transmission (BitTorrent)
  • VLC

Utilities

  • Cocktail - (Essentially expanded System preferences)
  • Onyx - System optimizer
  • The Unarchiver
  • SoundSource
  • QuickSilver
  • FileZilla

Podcasting

  • Audacity
  • Levelator
  • ID3 Editor
  • SpinXpress
  • COMMENTS ABOUT TWITTER

    Tom and Rafe,

    Just listened to your intermediate Twitter episode. As a fairly new twitterer - just joined in the last month - I appreciated all the "how to" info, but was hoping to hear more about twitter apps not on the iPhone smile

    I have a BlackJack II running Windows Mobile 6.1, and I'm using TinyTwitter. It works great, coordinating with the phone's camera and TwitPic to automatically attach images to tweets, and with the phone's browser so I can view the tinyurls on the go. I also use twitterfox when I'm at my desk, and like the small popups so I don't miss anything when I'm not on the twitter website. (did you cover twitterfox in your first episode? It's been long enough that I don't remember).

    Tom, you also mentioned people using RT incorrectly, which bugged you. What were they doing wrong?

    Thanks for a great podcast, I look forward to it each week.

    Amy in the East Bay

    ANSWER: TinyTwitter http://www.tinytwitter.com/

    Works on any Java-enabled phone

    ** Gentlemen, As always, thanks for the work you do. Rafe commented about not understanding why someone would restrict their twitter account in episode 152. I am an airline pilot with friends scattered all over the country. Twitter is the ideal tool for keeping up with all the friends I have accumulated over the years in my career but here's the rub. I live in a fairly remote area in Texas and am very uncomfortable about announcing my absence from the ranch to other than my known friends. While I don't have any delusions about my potential for popularity in the twitterverse, I do have a responsibility to protect my family to the best of my ability. In my opinion, Advertising my abscences to the whole world fall outside reasonable risk. Respectfully submitted, Vic

    Sent from my iPhone. **

    by topher2041 March 13, 2009 6:33 AM PDT I love the show. All great info and I tried out DestroyTwitter and TweetDeck but i have found one that is even better. AlertThingy, http://www.alertthingy.com/ , This not only lets you do do what TweetDeck and DestroyTwiter do but also ads the ability to check Facebook, RSS and other Networks and Services, Digg, Basecamp, Flickr, Jaiku, etc. It is great. You really should try this. ***

    So 2 quick things:

    1. Twitter- We're always looking to save characters. Well found what appears to be the shortest url convertor yet: http://is.gd/

    Hey every extra character shortened can help...

    2. A interesting short cut I use on the mac (yes the short cuts episode was a little ways ago): Holding the Option key and hitting any letter/number on the keyboard. This is basically the "symbols" font, but pre-programmed to function in all programs! Most useful for me now being in the UK, hence 'Option' + '3' = '£' That makes life so much better (copy & paste the £ is way to much work for a single character)

    Cheers from Oxford! Tom Merritt the Doppelganger

    COMMENTS

    Hey Tom, Just emailing to say bummer about the broken Kindle. -David

    *

    sheala March 11, 2009 8:25 PM PDT Hey Tom- Sometimes when you add new hardware (drivers) to a Mac it can help to reset the PRAM. (hardware start up RAM). This is similar to the PMU reset. On restart hold Command-Option-P-R. You'll hear the start up bing then it will recycle into a restart. Hold the keys until you hear the start up bing a few times, then let it complete the start up. This may help, though my mom has a similar problem with her Windows-EVDO card. I think it's the nature of that card to keep the machine awake and draw power. sheala, GA related apple help page: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379

    *

    Hi Merritt & Needleman,

    Just caught up on a few episodes; I think it was in the Road Test that you both said you weren't using Windows 7 regularly; I did for a while, but I switched back to Vista when I started having trouble with Google Gears in Google Chrome; whenever Gears kicked in, Chrome ground to a halt, and sometimes Windows even slowed down.

    Also thought I'd mention that the Win + E shortcut doesn't open "Computer" in Win7, as in previous versions: it opens "Libraries"; hope they change this!

    Finally, Rafe mentioned his pro PR tips blog in the self-publishing episode; I googled around but couldn't find it; would you mind sharing the link?

    Thanks, Andrew

    Andrew P. Burgess

    ANSWER http://www.proprtips.com/

    Next Episode: Your questions! Tom will explain how we're going to do it

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by mknox March 18, 2009 6:28 AM PDT
Hey Rafe,

Big fan of Evernote too. You mentioned on #153 that the Windows version does not support spell checking. Well actually, it does. Hit F7 and away you go. Not sure why it's not on any of the pull down menus.

Mike
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by avro105 March 18, 2009 7:37 AM PDT
I enjoyed the show but a bit too 90's business focussed for my liking. Lots of Mac software out there.

Some of the things I use and some alternatives.

Web Browser
OmniWeb - browse the Mac Way

Word Processing
Scrivener - Best writing tool ever.
Nisus Writer Pro
WriteRoom

Email
Mail - Integrates well with Bento 2
Mailsmith

Database
Bento 2

MindMapping
NovaMind Pro 4
OmniGraffle

Text Editor
BBedit 9

Personal Information Manager
Yojimbo- Web Pages, Passwords

Newsgroup Reader
Hogwasher

RSS Reader
NetNewsWire


Chat
Adium - my kids love it
Colloquy - IRC

Photography
Pixelmator
Photoshop Elements 6

Planning
Things
OmniFocus

Utilities
1Password -One for them all!
BetterZip - Compression
AppZapper - Completely remove unwanted apps
Twitteriffic - for all your Tweets
VersionTracker Pro - Keep everything up to date
Skype
VMWare Fusion 2 - for Ubuntu or XP and much more
CandyBar - Change the appearance of Leopard
OmniDisksweeper - Where did the HD space go? and get it back


Maintenance - Yes, Macs need them once in a while ;-)
Drive Genius 2
Diskwarrior 4.1
Onyx - It's Free!
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by Patrick Gaerlan March 19, 2009 11:29 AM PDT
Tom and Rafe, great episode.

Rafe, check out Pixelmator for your photo-editing needs. I use it when I need something more powerful than what's built into iPhoto. It has a beautiful UI and is very accessible. It's not free, but I think it's a great value at $59.

Another nice app for determining which files are using up your hard disk space is WhatSize.

Thanks for the TimeMachineEditor recommendation, started using it right after listening to the episode.
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by mflag March 19, 2009 8:38 PM PDT
You should try Pixelmator for graphic editing. It's not free, but I know a lot of people very happy with this very nice app.
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by OnFire34 March 25, 2009 2:20 AM PDT
Really surprised that when discussing basic image editing, neither mentioned preview. Cropping, rotating, resizing, brightness, exposure, contrast, etc. can all be done in preview.
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