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Old Jan-21-2005, 09:12 PM
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Andy's Un-Official Unsolicited Mac Advice Thread
Now that Andy's moved up to Apple, I thought that all of the non-digital darkroom advice we mac-heads are gonna give him could go here. You know, tips, hints and cool mac tricks.

I'll start off with my favorite (that's favourite, Gubbs) utility: LaunchBar. You can easily access any file, application, URL, address, phone number, iTunes song etc. with a simple abbreviation. This app learns as you go, adapting to your behavior (behaviour). Brilliant.

Also, can't forget Exposé. F9, F10 and F11. Open a bunch of windows in different apps, and hit F9 to make them all cascade, put your mouse over the one you want, click (or hit F9 again), and voila! you've navigated to where you want to go.

F10 will cascade all the windows for the current app. So you can easily find that image you're working on in PS that's hidden, and F11 will clear everything away so you can access your desktop.

Want another neat trick? Do any of the above with the shift key modifier. Very cool!
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Old Jan-21-2005, 09:49 PM
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Now that Andy's moved up to Apple, I thought that all of the non-digital darkroom advice we mac-heads are gonna give him could go here. You know, tips, hints and cool mac tricks.

I'll start off with my favorite (that's favourite, Gubbs) utility: LaunchBar. You can easily access any file, application, URL, address, phone number, iTunes song etc. with a simple abbreviation. This app learns as you go, adapting to your behavior (behaviour). Brilliant.

Also, can't forget Exposé. F9, F10 and F11. Open a bunch of windows in different apps, and hit F9 to make them all cascade, put your mouse over the one you want, click (or hit F9 again), and voila! you've navigated to where you want to go.

F10 will cascade all the windows for the current app. So you can easily find that image you're working on in PS that's hidden, and F11 will clear everything away so you can access your desktop.

Want another neat trick? Do any of the above with the shift key modifier. Very cool!
And tomorrow we can purchase the new iWorks from Apple. What a cool word processor and publisher. And the new version of iLife as well. And I am still excited about the impending debut of Tiger as well.
Old Jan-21-2005, 09:56 PM
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I see.......you blokes are dual addicted... glass AND computers. I used a mac once & liked it.


Sort of like a dirty admission 'eh ?
Old Jan-21-2005, 09:57 PM
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Now that Andy's moved up to Apple, I thought that all of the non-digital darkroom advice we mac-heads are gonna give him could go here.

Ahem.

"Over."

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Old Jan-22-2005, 03:52 AM
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Ahem.

"Over."

sid... you really like to the pot

i ran that speed test again and my results were 19 seconds. down from i think 119 on my 2yr old sony single processer 2.4ghz with 1.5gb of ram
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Old Jan-22-2005, 04:34 AM
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so, what internet browser should i use?

on my pc, i've been using avant browser, it's very much like firefox i guess, no popups, tabbed browsing etc. i really like it.

so, what broswer do you use, and why? please provide download link, too if you can

thanks in advance.

ps: why on earth is internet explorer included with my mac???
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Old Jan-22-2005, 05:13 AM
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so, what internet browser should i use?

on my pc, i've been using avant browser, it's very much like firefox i guess, no popups, tabbed browsing etc. i really like it.

so, what broswer do you use, and why? please provide download link, too if you can

thanks in advance.

ps: why on earth is internet explorer included with my mac???
Without Firefox, I think you need I.E. to import your bookmarks so you can transfer them to Safari if you want.

I got about 19 or 20 seconds for that radial blur filter too - Cool isn't it?

I use Safari and Firefox. I have kept Safari as new and only use it for financial work.
I use Firefox for everything else and imported my bookmarks from the windows world by exporting my bookmarks and cookies to a CD-R on my windows box and imported them into Firefox on the mac.
Firefox can be found at mozilla.org
I use Apple's mail program - works fine. I had used Eudora in Windows for years - pretty similar.

Other than Photoshop CS, the only software I have purchased for the mac was SuperDuper as a back up program for about $20. And disk Warrior for $99. And Keynote - a kick ass PowerPoint replacement. And Macaroni - it was about $10.

I do plan to order iWorks which was released today $79 - and will not use Msft Office at all on the MAC. My wife uses Office on her MAC and likes it a great deal. I will use iWorks and Keynote.

The only program I still use on my Gateway machine is Msft Streets and Trips which I find useful for trip planning - especially when on 2 wheels, as I almost never go the Interstates, but stick tightly to the blue highways and meander along.

Text editing is done a little differently in the MAC world, but it has been a very easy and pleasant experience.

I can't imagine going back to the experience of the Windows world - not because it din't function, but because of the insecurity of the OS and the continual need for updating and the real pain in the rear when it comes to reinstalling after a system failure. And they all fail sooner or later,even a MAC. Hours of work to rebuild - whereas if my main drive fails in my MAC ( and all hard drives are fungible) I will just hit boot from my external drive and copy eveything back to my main drive without any phone calls or authorization numbers etc. In 10 minutes I can be up and running again!
Old Jan-22-2005, 05:30 AM
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so, what internet browser should i use?

on my pc, i've been using avant browser, it's very much like firefox i guess, no popups, tabbed browsing etc. i really like it.

so, what broswer do you use, and why? please provide download link, too if you can

thanks in advance.

ps: why on earth is internet explorer included with my mac???
Used to be that IE was all you got on the Mac. For some reason when they introduced Safari, they just left it there. Not sure why. Could be compatibility with the occasional banking site, or what-not.

Personally, I don't see why you should look any farther than Safari. It's a great browswer, IMHO. I installed Firefox to test it and had nothing but problems with it. It was very buggy. Could be that it improved since then (about 3-4 months ago), but Safari's fine. Tabbed browser, no pop-ups and it's INTEGRATED WITH KEYCHAIN ACCESS.
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Old Jan-22-2005, 05:34 AM
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I see.......you blokes are dual addicted... glass AND computers. I used a mac once & liked it.


Sort of like a dirty admission 'eh ?
yup, i am now!

love this new 'puter gus.
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Old Jan-22-2005, 06:09 AM
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And tomorrow we can purchase the new iWorks from Apple. What a cool word processor and publisher. And the new version of iLife as well. And I am still excited about the impending debut of Tiger as well.
I got iWork yesterday. Pages is amazing.
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Old Jan-22-2005, 06:36 AM
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I can't wait to get Pages :)

My favorite apps for my G5 are:
Safari
G5 optimized firefox

ImageWell

Transmit for when I have to FTP

For weather, I like Weatherpop Advance (there is a free one too)

and of course upgrade Quicktime to Pro, Get WMP for OSX for those rare times you might need it (or get VLC if you don't want WMP.

http://www.macupdate.com is a good site to find updates.
Old Jan-22-2005, 06:52 AM
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Another thought, Andy:

The display defaults for OSX are going to be different than what you're used to in Windoze. The gamma defaults to 1.8 as opposed to 2.2. I would suggest running the monitor calibration in System Prefs>Displays>Color>Calibrate. You have to spend a lot of time squinting your eyes, but it works pretty well. At least it'll be fine until you use hardware to calibrate. Anyway, when you're calibrating, set the gamma to 2.2.
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Old Jan-22-2005, 07:58 AM
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Andy, here's some unsolicited advice for you:

Build your own office. The pics in that link are from construction. I still need to take some of it completed. Problem is, it needs to be completed first. All that's missing is some trim pieces, threshold, etc. Anyway, I got this cabin kit from Summerwood.

And here's a shot of my set-up inside. I use it mostly for editing video.
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Old Jan-22-2005, 08:07 AM
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Andy, here's some unsolicited advice for you:

Build your own office. The pics in that link are from construction. I still need to take some of it completed. Problem is, it needs to be completed first. All that's missing is some trim pieces, threshold, etc. Anyway, I got this cabin kit from Summerwood.

And here's a shot of my set-up inside. I use it mostly for editing video.
nice spread, david though i like it just fine where i am. we live an an old converted barn on 6acs... and my studio is in the large family room, it's a huge space, lots of room for me, wife, kids. and the 30" display, when i'm not using it, it displays my pics ...
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Old Jan-22-2005, 09:32 AM
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Okay, David, this is way toooooo much!
We have just moved to an acreage, and my hubby wants to build just such a thing for the far back corner! I thought he was, well, you know, unusual...... but it looks like not!

I am saving the summerwood link for him - even has a cdn pg!

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Old Jan-22-2005, 09:42 AM
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I am saving the summerwood link for him - even has a cdn pg!

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Of course they do. They're canadian!

The amazing thing was that shipping for my 8x12 ft Cabin Kit (a couple of thousand pounds) out here to California was only $400. Oh, wait. They had a special--the shipping was free. No idea how they do that!
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Old Jan-22-2005, 03:41 PM
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omg the stuff that os x does is so uber-cool. i'm beside myself with visual and other glee hehheheh
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Old Jan-22-2005, 03:58 PM
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omg the stuff that os x does is so uber-cool. i'm beside myself with visual and other glee hehheheh
I think Andy's had too much of the Koolaid...
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Old Jan-22-2005, 04:05 PM
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I think Andy's had too much of the Koolaid...
well, you keep filling my glass
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Old Jan-22-2005, 04:52 PM
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I can't wait to get Pages :)

My favorite apps for my G5 are:
Safari
G5 optimized firefox

ImageWell

Transmit for when I have to FTP

For weather, I like Weatherpop Advance (there is a free one too)

and of course upgrade Quicktime to Pro, Get WMP for OSX for those rare times you might need it (or get VLC if you don't want WMP.

http://www.macupdate.com is a good site to find updates.
of good Mac stuff. I haven't even heard of Imagewell or VLC! Geesh, where have I been? LOL - Thanks!
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