so when i got back from my mission in romania, i figured it was a good chance to finally bite the bullet and buy a computer that i knew would bring as close to true computing happiness as possible, and i bought myself a macbook. the only thing i upgraded on it was the RAM, to 4 gigs (i couldn't help it).
it's been about a month now, and i can honestly say that i am very happy with it. today in one of my programming classes the kid behind me asked me what editor i use on my mac for programming. i think i use about 2 or 3 of the programs that came installed on it. the rest are things i've installed. i realized that i have customized my apple machine pretty extensively over the past month. without mucking around in obscure configuration files! fancy that, eh? well..i did do a little of that too..
it's pretty cool walking around campus and seeing how many people around here actually have macs these days. they're starting to take over! it's amazing. every single program that i've needed, wanted, craved or desired (or just had to install for a class) has a version for mac that works great. there are even sweet programs only for mac that are...well, sweet!
here's a list of my favorites...
- firefox - safari is cool, but it crashes on me... a lot. well, not anymore because the first thing i did was replace it with firefox
- aquamacs - native mac version of my favorite editor. it's a beauty
- adium - chat program that can connect you to gmail, yahoo, msn, and even facebook chat
- vlc - a nice player for videos quicktime won't play
- MagiCal - puts a cool little calendar in the menu bar. a feature i missed from linux
- visor - assign a keyboard shortcut and you've got a terminal window that hides and appears at your bidding
- nocturne - switch the dislpay into night-vision mode to avoid blowing your eyes out all night. now i need a version for my linux machine...
- quicksilver - spotlight-like tool for quickly searching and accessing things..all things
- no focus-follows-mouse option like there is in linux. so, i can't keep firefox physically on top and type into another window by moving the mouse to hover over it. it means more clicking and interrupting my workflow, so it's a slight annoyance.
- the keyboard doesn't always act like i expect/want. i.e. the command key isn't 'alt' in emacs or other programs, option is (it even has a little 'alt' label on it). i suppose that could be remapped, but i haven't gotten around to it yet.
- i guess there are three things. command-tab and command-` do the same thing as alt-tab in windows/linux. so on mac it takes 2 key combinations and slightly more thinking as to which one you want to use...is that window i want to switch to from this same program or sould i switch programs? i mostly solve this problem by putting things on different spaces and switching using other shortcuts.
- come to think of it #3 fits in with #2, so there are only 2 things that bother me...the keyboard and the mouse.
last thing to love about the mac...it's a story.
the other day i was working on homework without being plugged in. the battery was pretty low by the time i finished, but i just packed her up and went home. when i got home she wouldn't turn on! the battery was too low to start it. my heart sank as i realized everything i had had open (homework, programs, websites, etc...) would be lost. so i plugged her in and turned her on. guess what? everything was still there! i almost prayed thanks to the god of apple, i was so impressed.
well there you have it. get a mac!
as a side-note, in that month i've rebooted the machine one time, after installing some new software that required it. besides that it runs amazingly awesomely extremely well; i've known it to slow down on me once while watching a hi-def movie while video chatting, programming, listening to music, and playing with database servers on it.
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