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Mac Starter Guide

A bunch of my friends are got Macs for college, so I figured I’d write up a list of my favorite apps and tips and pass it along.

Important stuff is in bold!
 Sorry I’m too lazy to go out and find links for all of these, a simple Google search should find them. If not, let me know and I can send it to you.

System things:

  • Growl (global app notifications) is a must, as is Quicksilver (app launcher).
  • Dock Dodger and Dockless both let you hide an application from appearing on the Dock entirely.
  • For controlling iTunes, CoverSutra and Bowtie are awesome.
  • Caffeine.app can prevent your computer from falling asleep.
  • GrandPerspective shows you what’s taking up space on your computer.
  • Google Notifier lets you know when you have new Gmail messages.
  • Fan Control System Preferences Pane lets you change when your computer turns up its fans. This is really good if you find your computer gets too hot!
  • To access hidden system preferences (including goodies like using screensavers as wallpaper!) and keep your computer healthy, get OnyX.

Productivity:

  • Evernote is godly for note-taking.
  • OpenOffice.org is a free alternative to MS Office.
  • The Gimp and Acorn are free alternatives to Photoshop.
  • Inkscape is a free alternative to Illutsrator.
  • Audactiy is better than Garageband for straight audio editing.
  • (Those are all available on Windows as well, by the way!)

Aesthetics:

  • CandyBar is the best way to change icons & the dock.
  • Find themes, wallpapers, icons, etc at http://macthemes.net/forum/viewforum.php?id=2

Entertainment:

  • Steam lets you play a lot of popular games on Mac.
  • LiquidMac is very fun, as is MacSaber.
  • Quicktime X and iMovie 09 are nice, but I like the older versions a lot more (more features, more reliable!). If you want them, I can hook you up.

Connectivity:

  • Twitterrific is the best Twitter client.
  • Adium is the best AIM/YIM/Facebook IM/Gtalk/Whatever client.
  • Transmission and µTorrent are the best BitTorrent clients (though Azureus isn’t bad, either).

In most applications that are on both Windows and OS X, the same hotkeys work, just replace Ctrl with Cmd. (Cmd+Z, Cmd+S, etc) Here’s a list of the more Mac-specific hotkeys:

  • Cmd+comma will open preferences in almost any application.
  • Cmd+D will take you to the Desktop in any open/save file selector box.
  • Cmd+D will duplicate the selected file in Finder.
  • Cmd+shift+D will bring you to the Desktop in Finder.
  • Cmd+shift+A will bring you to your Applications folder in Finder.
  • Cmd+shift+U will bring you to the Utilities folder in Finder.
  • Cmd+shift+3 will take a full-screen screenshot.
  • Cmd+shift+4 will let you drag a box to capture a screenshot of that area.
  • Cmd+shift+4 and then Space will let you capture a screenshot of a window you select.
  • Cmd+L will take you to the currently playing song in iTunes.
  • Cmd+option+D hides or shows the Dock.
  • Ctrl+option+cmd+8 inverts the screen.
  • Ctrl+scroll zooms in or out.

Gestures are your friends!

  • Two fingers on the trackpad scrolls in the direction you move them (or rotates images, if you rotate your fingers)
  • Three fingers left or right is the same as Back/Forward (Only on the latest Macs).
  • Four fingers up or down is Exposé (show all the open windows = down, show the desktop = up).

Stuff people don’t use that they should:

  • Spaces – Virtual desktops! Spaces is really cool. Enable it in System Preferences, and it makes it so easy to organize your open windows.
  • Use the preferences in iSync to change what happens when you plug in a camera (Why is this hidden in here? No idea!)
  • Time Machine is a great way to make backups, so buy a big external hard drive and MAKE BACKUPS, DAMMIT.

The green traffic light button at the top left of every window behaves differently depending on the application, it isn’t the same as the “Maximize” button in Windows. It’s supposed to resize the window to be the optimal size on the first click, and go back to how it was before on the second, but apps usually resize to whatever size they want. In short, don’t trust that button. Try it in Calculator, for example!

Well, that’s all I can think of for now. I’m sure there’s more. If you have specific questions about any of these, I’d be happy to help!

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Victory of The Daleks Wallpaper

I watched the latest Doctor Who episode yesterday, Victory of The Daleks, which took place in World War Two-era Britain. The Daleks had managed to infiltrate the British army, and were posing as a ‘secret weapon’ against the Nazi menace. Winston Churchill was extremely happy to use the alien tech to win the war, but of course, The Doctor knew that the xenophobic cyborgs had to have some ulterior motive. That’s all I’ll say about the plot for now, but a basic review of the episode was that it was awesome.

Anyway, about halfway through the episode Churchill shows The Doctor an early draft of a propaganda poster based on the Dalek secret weapon. It looks like this:

Well, I took that poster, and made a wallpaper out of it. Check it out:

Update: For those so inclined, I made an iPhone version as well. Click the image:

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Longest Comment Ever

Now that’s a comment. Weighing in at well over 1600 words, this is the longest comment this site has ever received. It’s a rant about Apple, inspired by my review of Picasa for Mac. A word of warning, however – the commenter appears to be somewhat off their rocker, especially towards the end there.

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Longest Comment Ever

Now that’s a comment. Weighing in at well over 1600 words, this is the longest comment this site has ever received. It’s a rant about Apple, inspired by my review of Picasa for Mac. A word of warning, however – the commenter appears to be somewhat off their rocker, especially towards the end there.

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Twitter

I keep wanting to tweet that Twitter is down, and I have no way to tweet, but then I realize that since Twitter is down, I can’t tweet. Hence this odd little tweet-like post.

For those who aren’t following me already, I’m zib_redlektab on Twitter.

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Mysterium 2009

Shoom'lah's excellent Mysterium '09 logo

I just got home from Mysterium 2009, the annual gathering of Myst fan(atics). It was held in Spokane, Washington this year (as it is every few years). Spokane is the hometown of Cyan Worlds, the company that made Myst.

The convention was really great, although the last day was somewhat ruined by a flu outbreak in the hotel. It was fun to meet all of the other fans of Myst, and to know that I wasn’t even close to being the geekiest person there (ha).

On the second day we all piled into a few cars and visited the Cyan offices. We got to meet all the Cyan bigwigs, past and present, and they threw a party for us. I had Rand Miller sign my collectibles, including the copy of From Myst to Riven that I bought at their store, and the Myst concept art that Robyn Miller sent me a few years ago. We were given a tour of their awesome workspace, which I filmed, but due to some accident, I no longer have that footage.

After the party, a few members of the Uru community (Blade, Brian Fioca, Douglas Sharper, and Eleri) held a panel about storytelling in Uru, which was pretty cool as they all were (or are) celebrities in our community at one point or another. After that, the real show started with a Q&A session with Rand Miller. He answered all of our questions, covering topics from Something Else, to MO:RE, to the Book of Marrim, to many other things. It was quite entertaining, and also educational!

For those who weren’t present at Mysterium, or those who would simply like a refresher on the convention, check out the video footage I captured over the course of the weekend. The file is about 580mb, so be careful if you have a slow connection (took me about 20 minutes to download on a standard-speed connection). Also, please don’t directly link to the video file, link to this post instead. There is also a torrent of the video file available, for those who would rather use a P2P connection.

If you’re more into photos, check out this thread on MystOnline.com, this Flickr pool, and this thread on UruObsession.com.

In other news, THIS IS THE 500TH POST! Yes, you read that correctly. I have now posted 500 things to this website. Pretty ridiculous. Here’s to 500 posts, and hoping for another strong 500 in the future!

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Mysterium 2009

Shoom'lah's excellent Mysterium '09 logo

I just got home from Mysterium 2009, the annual gathering of Myst fan(atics). It was held in Spokane, Washington this year (as it is every few years). Spokane is the hometown of Cyan Worlds, the company that made Myst.

The convention was really great, although the last day was somewhat ruined by a flu outbreak in the hotel. It was fun to meet all of the other fans of Myst, and to know that I wasn’t even close to being the geekiest person there (ha).

On the second day we all piled into a few cars and visited the Cyan offices. We got to meet all the Cyan bigwigs, past and present, and they threw a party for us. I had Rand Miller sign my collectibles, including the copy of From Myst to Riven that I bought at their store, and the Myst concept art that Robyn Miller sent me a few years ago. We were given a tour of their awesome workspace, which I filmed, but due to some accident, I no longer have that footage.

After the party, a few members of the Uru community (Blade, Brian Fioca, Douglas Sharper, and Eleri) held a panel about storytelling in Uru, which was pretty cool as they all were (or are) celebrities in our community at one point or another. After that, the real show started with a Q&A session with Rand Miller. He answered all of our questions, covering topics from Something Else, to MO:RE, to the Book of Marrim, to many other things. It was quite entertaining, and also educational!

For those who weren’t present at Mysterium, or those who would simply like a refresher on the convention, check out the video footage I captured over the course of the weekend. The file is about 580mb, so be careful if you have a slow connection (took me about 20 minutes to download on a standard-speed connection). Also, please don’t directly link to the video file, link to this post instead. There is also a torrent of the video file available, for those who would rather use a P2P connection.

If you’re more into photos, check out this thread on MystOnline.com, this Flickr pool, and this thread on UruObsession.com.

In other news, THIS IS THE 500TH POST! Yes, you read that correctly. I have now posted 500 things to this website. Pretty ridiculous. Here’s to 500 posts, and hoping for another strong 500 in the future!

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4 Years!

Today, in 2005, I wrote my first post on this blog. Basically a completely nonsensical post, simply a basic introduction for what eventually became this website. When that post was uploaded, this site was extremely different. Not only was it at a different url (mystotaku.blogspot.com), it looked entirely different, and even had a different title (Myst Otaku). The blog has been through a few different iterations since then. First, it moved to a different blogger site, with a different title – Love, Life and Linux, then eventually my tinkering broke the site entirely, and I migrated to wordpress. That site was extremely similar to this one, it even had the same title – A Series of Tubes. I eventually migrated here, where I plan to stay for a long time.

What ties all of these sites together is the actual content, which I have brought with me on each move, so I count this as the 4th birthday of my website, even though the title and url have changed many times since its inception.

Happy Birthday, Blog!

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4 Years!

Today, in 2005, I wrote my first post on this blog. Basically a completely nonsensical post, simply a basic introduction for what eventually became this website. When that post was uploaded, this site was extremely different. Not only was it at a different url (mystotaku.blogspot.com), it looked entirely different, and even had a different title (Myst Otaku). The blog has been through a few different iterations since then. First, it moved to a different blogger site, with a different title – Love, Life and Linux, then eventually my tinkering broke the site entirely, and I migrated to wordpress. That site was extremely similar to this one, it even had the same title – A Series of Tubes. I eventually migrated here, where I plan to stay for a long time.

What ties all of these sites together is the actual content, which I have brought with me on each move, so I count this as the 4th birthday of my website, even though the title and url have changed many times since its inception.

Happy Birthday, Blog!

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Silence

Yeah, I haven’t posted in a while. Not for lack of things to write about either: I saw Up in 3D (loved it), I played around with a Palm Pre (enjoyed it), there’s a new iPhone, etc etc. I’ve just been incredibly busy lately. That being said, school is ending next wednesday, so I’ll have much more time to post about fun things. In the mean time, check out Little Wheel, one of the best Flash games I’ve played since Samorost.

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