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What’s more of a joy? It’s free!ĭespite OS X’s easy-to-use interface, not everything is as simple as installing a program via drag & drop. It’s incredibly simple to work, incredibly fast and you’ll find most experienced Mac users will already be using this application on a daily basis. Stuffit Expander can compress and decompress a variety of file formats including.

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Stuffit Expander 10 for Mac is Apple’s answer to WinZIP and WinRAR. You may be happy enough with Finder or Spotlight, but I can assure you that once you’ve tried this application for a few days, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without. QuickSilver will then present a list from your system that matches your letters and voila, you open a program within a matter of seconds. With a simple touch of a hot key, users are asked to type in the first few letters of a certain application, file or folder they wish to open.

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QuickSilver is the alternative way to open files, folders and applications on the OS X platform. There are many alternatives out there - all of which top Safari RSS’s built in reader - but this one is definitely the cream of the crop. It has a similar interface to Apple Mail and allows users to browse webpage feeds within the application itself, rather than opening Safari.

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NetNewsWire Lite is the free version of NetNewsWire, the brilliant RSS and Atom reader for Mac OS X. The only pitfall with this and most other multi-network clients is there’s no webcam or audio support available. It’s brilliantly customizable, allowing you to alter the look, feel and sound of almost all aspects of the application. I reviewed this and two other clients a while back and found this was the most popular available. Users can connect to a variety of protocols such as AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo and more.

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You can simply drag items to be uploaded, batch download, view download status in the Dock, set permissions automatically on upload, tabbed viewing (much like Safari RSS) and it even works with Spotlight, allowing you to connect to your stored favorites just by a quick search.Ĭost: $29.95 (£17) for one license, but fully functional free trialĪdiumX is the excellent multi-network chat client available for the Mac OS X platform. I’ve used a variety of FTP programs, such as Fetch, Captain FTP and Yummy FTP and none are, in my opinion, quite as powerful as Transmit. Transmit is the most reliable FTP client I’ve seen on a Mac thus far. Universal: No, but I’m not sure if that mattersĬost: Free, although a paid-for version is available with extra features There’s a few paid-for versions available on the website, but the free version is the one that will tickle users most. Microsoft recently decided to stop development of Windows Media Player and fund the company behind Flip4Mac to help create a better software package. MPlayer OS X and an alternative, VLC Player, are both great reasons to throw Microsoft’s horrible Windows Media Player for Mac in the bin.įlip4Mac is the software Mac users need to download in order to view Windows Media content, such as WMV and MPEG files in their QuickTime player, especially if you’re wanting to stream content in your web browser. I’m particularly fond of this application for its easy drag & drop feature. The application also has basic DVD support, although with the likes of Apple’s built in DVD player, I doubt this would be much use to many.

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Originally known as ‘The movie player for Linux’, MPlayer OS X allows playing almost all 3ivx, DivX, MPEG, WMA, WMV, MP3 and RealMedia file types, plus many more.

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The first one on the cards is MPlayer OS X. Of course, there are alternatives, but the ones below, I feel are the best available. To step away from the Boot Camp talk that has been running around the Mac community like a horse on steroids, I’ve decided to write up 10 applications that I feel are essential to any Mac user. All Mac users know that the Macintosh platform may not have as many applications as the Windows platform, but the Mac apps available are generally far superior to the BIOS loving alternative - which merely proves that quality is better than quantity, does it not?












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