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![]() Member Since: Nov 10, 2006
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Hey guys, this is my first post in the forums after switching from a 15 year PC streak, and i have to say....so far so good.
I got a new macbook yesterday and can't keep my hands off it! I guess these first few weeks will have me looking for mac equivalent apps and getting used to the interface, but i'm already loving the fact that i'm now part of a much smaller shiney white community. Anyway, i have two quick questions; Firstly, i was an avid user of office back in my windows days (like last week), but don't have a life threatening need to find something similar for the mac so i'm willing to try new suites. Is there a dominant office like suite in the mac world? or are email clients, word processors etc things that are worth hand picking individually. I'd appreciate some guideance on great email clients etc, if indead there are any that better the ones that have come with my macbook! Secondly....do macs do desktop shortcuts? lol (thats a serious questions btw) Thanks in advance, Ben. |
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Yes, macs can have desktop short cuts, however generally you have your programs on your task bar at the bottom of the screen
For my email program i use mozilla thunderbird as im a hotmail & gmail user and it allowes me to recieve my emails For a word processor, i use microsoft office as i dont want any complications when i take my work to school However you can also try Iwork which retails around £55 Hope this helps
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I recommend Mac Office... whatever anyone says, you get the best compatibility with your PC counterparts and Entourage is a pretty powerful package which isn't matched by any other email/calendar combination. The ability to track email. appointments, tasks, documents and projects from a single screen is quite useful, if you work from your Mac.
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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I suggest you at least try it as it comes in very handy. You need to watch some of the demo vids they will show you the power of this program and it's different abilities. Here is a link to a video of quicksilver in action Here is a link to the description page for quicksilver White MacBook, 2.0 ghz Intel Core 2, 2GB ram||[G4 iMac Flat Panel] |800mhz|1Gb RAM|60gb HDD|Combo Drive http://jonnyfive.tumblr.com/ |
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Office Suite Microsoft Office for Mac 2004. Simply because it is a very good piece of software, and has some very unique features to Mac. It is a good choice for anyone, and the ONLY choice for university students. NeoOffice is a good Open-Source alternative, but you have to explore the more advanced features to see whether it is better than MS Office. It is, of course, free of cost. Apple's own iWork is great for publishing documents, making stuff look good. Not so great for making your own little text piles, but good for that flyer, business resumé, thesis paper etc. Ever tried LaTex in the Mac package? Apple Mail is very good, it's lean and feature-rich. Entourage, which ships as part of MS Office for Mac is also very nice, though it is very business oriented. It brings a slew of collaborative tools that are useful when working in an office environment. Keyboard Shortcuts Of course Macs support keyboard shortcuts. In fact, the most common shortcuts like copy, paste, cut, undo, find are the same as in Windows, excepting they use the Command Key (the button with the apple on it) instead of the Ctrl-Key. So Ctrl-C becomes Command-C . You can find extensive lists through google, one good one I like is this one. If you liked this post, consider using the Reputation System. Last edited by yogi; 02-09-2007 at 05:24 PM. |
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Aliases were on the Mac long before they were introduced into Windows. Old, maybe, but still useful. I don't have room for everything in my Dock, nor do I need everything to be there all the time.
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I would be careful with desktop shortcuts. When you keep items on the desktop, Finder treats each of them as a seperate finder window that is "open", thus potentially occupying quite a bit of memory if you have a lot of desktop icons. Make use of the dock and QuickSilver, friend.
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by default the keystoke ctrl+space brings up quicksilver, its easily confusable with Apple+space (spotlight)
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I know this thread is old, but someone left me negative rep regarding my comment about keeping files stored on the desktop, claiming that the method does NOT occupy more resources. I quote from an esteemed writer and programmer at TUAW:
"it is NOT a good idea to store files or folders, especially if they are important, on the desktop! Update: I say this because of how system resources are allocated due to windowserver and icon memory usage. It can slow things down tremendously and lead to a less stable system." Just an FYI. MacBook Air Unibody Core i5 1.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD, iPhone 4S 32 GB White |
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