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<blockquote data-quote="Yffum" data-source="post: 1006037" data-attributes="member: 145159"><p>Well, what I often do when I'm searching for cool mac software is check the mac downloads website (<a href="http://www.apple.com/downloads/" target="_blank">Apple - Downloads</a>). Just click all downloads on the bar on the right, then all categories just below it and scroll through the list that pops up. One app I can recommend off the top of my head if you got the Wireless magic mouse is MagicPrefs (<a href="http://magicprefs.com/" target="_blank">MagicPrefs</a>). It's great for configuring your mouse to use multiple actions. However, these guys are right. You should get used to the amazing apps that come with your mac first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yffum, post: 1006037, member: 145159"] Well, what I often do when I'm searching for cool mac software is check the mac downloads website ([url=http://www.apple.com/downloads/]Apple - Downloads[/url]). Just click all downloads on the bar on the right, then all categories just below it and scroll through the list that pops up. One app I can recommend off the top of my head if you got the Wireless magic mouse is MagicPrefs ([url=http://magicprefs.com/]MagicPrefs[/url]). It's great for configuring your mouse to use multiple actions. However, these guys are right. You should get used to the amazing apps that come with your mac first. [/QUOTE]
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