what i really would like it recommendations for software to use on it. ie. people experiece using different products.
Personally, I use the following software.
Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop for image editing
- Lightroom works for me far better than Aperture, and I prefer the way it handles the files. The catalogs are also portable between OS X and Windows, so if you do switch back, you just move the files & catalog, and don't need to redo all your cataloging work.
- Having looked at Elements 8, I could probably do everything I need to do with that, but I use a few actions, and this still isn't in Elements.
MS Office 2008
- I've tried Open Office, I've tried Works, the alternatives are good, but Office means I get no compatiblity issues.
Evernote - Free -
http://www.evernote.com/
- Used for Notetaking, it's free and multi platform.
Vienna - Free -
http://www.vienna-rss.org/vienna2.php
- RSS reader
Curio - Costs £'s -
http://www.zengobi.com/products/curio/
- Mindmapping and brainstorming tool, I use it as my project planning and management tool. I'm on an older version, the new version has a lot of great extra features.
Nice Player & VLC - Free
- Video players.
Filezilla - Free -
http://filezilla-project.org/
- FTP program
Macpar Deluxe & The Unarchiver
- Compression and archiving tools.
Skype - Free -
http://www.skype.com/
- I can talk to Oz, for free
SuperDuper - Free for the base features -
http://www.shirt-pocket.com/
- Disk Cloning tool, although you can use Disk Utility too, this has some nice extra features in the paid version.
GoToMyPC -
https://www.gotomypc.com/
- Mac version's in internal Beta at the moment, but it works like a charm.
Web Browser of choice is Firefox, with the XMarks add-on. If Xmarks was 100% feature compatible with Safari, I'd use Safari.
Other Plugins....
NTFS-3G - Free -
http://macntfs-3g.blogspot.com/
- Allows OS X to write to NTFS partitions. I've recently discovered that Snow Leopard can do this natively, but haven't tried it yet.
http://feeds.macosxhints.com/click.phdo?i=c08a1cccddc2143a7db8b2321ad1f817
Perian - Free -
http://perian.org/
- Adds additional video support for Quicktime
That's pretty much all I use. I use some screen capture software too, but other than that, this list is what I've installed and used in 2 years of being a Mac user.
I do use the shipped software in iLife, with the exception of iPhoto (which I've removed).