After getting my first Mac a couple of months ago, I had to say goodbye to a few programs I'd been using quite frequently earlier, but some survived the transfer and I've learned to love/like/use others.. A list of both kinds:
- Opera: I'm insanely happy that Opera exists for Macs as well. It's my favourite browser, by far, and I lovelovelove it. I'll only use Firefox for testing websites and to use Hattrick (because of the Foxtrick plug-in) and Safari whenever I have to use my bank online, because it won't work in Opera or Firefox on a Mac, which sucks.
- TextWrangler: My web/script editor of choice, so far. I've tried a few, but ended up with this one. I have a feeling I might convert to Emacs after a while when we start doing more complex programming at uni, but we'll see.
- iTunes: Uhm, yeah, I like it and use it constantly. Don't know what else to say.
- Photoshop: Well, of course.
- Azureus: Actually, I hate Azureus. But I use it because I haven't bothered checking out some other torrent programs I've been recommended.
- X-Chat Aqua: I recently re-discovered the wonder that is IRC, and after using Opera's built-in client for a couple of weeks, I switched to X-Chat. Not sure why, but might have something to do with the fact that I kept closing the wrong tabs in Opera :p
- VLC media player: Love it, and use it for watching TV shows/movies. It pretty much just works for most of the stuff I watch, which is the very simple reason as to why I like it.
- MSN Messenger for Mac: Doesn't have webcam/audio support, but ah well. The other stuff works decently, and I think they're working on implementing it. aMSN was too messy for me and Mercury was fugly.
- Mail: For reading my school related e-mails. Simple and works superbly for my limited needs.
- ShakesPeer: DC client, which I use to connect to the hub for my student housing complex, where I can get stuff outside of the daily quota and at a speed up to 10MB/s <3.
- NeoOffice: Had to try it once the trial for MS Office for Mac ran out, and it looks pretty good so far. I think I might be going back to MS Office soon because there's a rumor saying that I can get a license for free at school, but until then NeoOffice is a mighty fine alternative. It's the Mac version of OpenOffice, that doesn't require X11 or whatever it's called.
- Path Finder: Using the trial now, and I think I love it. It's an alternative to OS X's Finder, but with quite a few features I've missed dearly. I think I might pay for this.
- UnRarX: Simple and effective program for packing out .rar files.
Oh, and I'm in need of a good FTP program for a Mac, any suggestions? Preferably free, but if it's good enough, I might be willing to pay.