So I just got a Macbook...

mattseh

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Was too cheap to pass up, bumping up the ram and installing Snow Leopard tonight. I'm used to Ubuntu + XP in a VM. What tools do you like that could persuade me to stick with OS X?
 


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I was going to warn you of the new pro.. I got myself a new 13' pro and it is shitting me real bad with a spinning wheel. I even bought the fucking applecare because of that.. Not my first Mac either... shit happens
 
I was going to warn you of the new pro.. I got myself a new 13' pro and it is shitting me real bad with a spinning wheel. I even bought the fucking applecare because of that.. Not my first Mac either... shit happens

people return for less reasons than the spinning wheel. do you live near an apple store? i found apple to very helpful with any problems.
 
Ok Mac Fags - whats the best mysql tool? I love sqlyog like its a son, I have yet to find a suitable replacement for mac. If you can tell me one that looks like it would work, i'll buy a macbook pro today - - Help.
 
Ok Mac Fags - whats the best mysql tool? I love sqlyog like its a son, I have yet to find a suitable replacement for mac. If you can tell me one that looks like it would work, i'll buy a macbook pro today - - Help.

I hear that tool works with Wine
 
On my macbook:

Browser: Safari 5
Email: Apple Mail
Coding: Komodo IDE (local), Coda (remote)
FTP/SFTP: YummyFTP
Photo Editing: Photoshop CS5
Virtualization: Vmware Fusion 3.1
IRC: Colloquy
IM(aim, msn, icq, y!, gtalk, etc): AdiumX
Music: iTunes (sucks on windows though)
Text Editor, raw code editor: Textmate (second favorite: TextWrangler)
Remote File storage and sharing: DropBox
Video encoding: Handbrake
Disk defragmentation (installed on external bootable OSX drive): iDefrag
Network Security: Little Snitch
SSH/Terminal: Terminal
MySQL GUI (when needed): Navicat Pro
OSX Tweaks and Hacks: Onyx
Video Playback (once Perian and Xiph have been installed): QuicktimeX and VLC
Drive/Disc copying: Super Duper
Bittorrent : Transmission (or uTorrent Beta)
ToDo/Organization: Things
UnRar : UnrarX
Drive/Thumbdrive encryption: TrueCrypt
Boredom Games: Plants vs Zombies, Half Life 2, Peggles

Some linux stuff can be used on OSX if you install X11 from the DVD (ie: install Xcode)
 
Ok Mac Fags - whats the best mysql tool? I love sqlyog like its a son, I have yet to find a suitable replacement for mac. If you can tell me one that looks like it would work, i'll buy a macbook pro today - - Help.

Pretty sure I used mysql query browser on my mac
 
hey kblessinggr.. you look like a power user of the Mac... Do youhave any idea about the spinning wheel on the new Macbook Pro 13"

On the apple forums it is like hundreds of pages long and one thread was closed to start a new one. They say it is some firmware problem... Not really sure.. I plan to talk to them tomorrow as all weekday I was at work where I use a thinkpad...and I wanted to be near the book when I call..

Does walking to a store work?
 
hey kblessinggr.. you look like a power user of the Mac... Do youhave any idea about the spinning wheel on the new Macbook Pro 13"

On the apple forums it is like hundreds of pages long and one thread was closed to start a new one. They say it is some firmware problem... Not really sure.. I plan to talk to them tomorrow as all weekday I was at work where I use a thinkpad...and I wanted to be near the book when I call..

Does walking to a store work?

btw I have no clue bout the spinning wheel other than what you discovered, I use a early 2008 white 13.3" Macbook, basically the one with the Peyrene (spelling?) chipset and X3100 graphic chip.

If you plan on walking into the Apple Store (which usually does help btw since they try to resolve the issue there so there's no hold up, or pissy people in the face of potential buyers since everyone is in the same room), go online to Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar find your local apple stop from the drop down and schedule an appointment. That way when you goto walk in you're not told to do the same thing I just showed you there in the store.
 
...File manager, just use Finder...

I guess what I mean by a "decent file manager" is something that behaves almost like an OS within an OS. Something with enough built in lightweight functions that would allow you to perform hit and run updates on your sites without firing up every ride in Disneyland. Something similar to Total Commander, Directory Opus, etc.