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http://live.pirillo.com - Just beause OS X is not
attacked as much as Windows does not mean it is
secure. Here are some helpful tips for staying
secure, no matter what operating system you are
running. Tags : osx os x apple mac virus secure howto how to chris pirillo tv |
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Youtube limits how long descriptions can be. The
rest is also posted as the first comments.
This video makes the assumption that you are on an
Intel mac running Tiger (as most new Mac users
are). If you have any thing to add or a tutorial
of your own, post it as a video response. Another
thing I didn't mention: If you're on a MacBook go
to the 'mouse and keyboard' menu, then on the
gestures menu check all of the boxes and hover
over them to see how to use them, then once
they're all enabled, make good use of them!
MAC APPS: (Note, you can just google the names of
the ones you want to download)
* gDisk - Use GMail as a hard drive.
* Photoshop - NOT Intel compatible yet, so it's
really slow and you might want to reconsider
before sinking 300+ bucks into it.
* Gimp - Like photoshop, but free, and less stable
* Google Sketchup - Make 3D structures pretty
quickly (you could use this and the above three
for, say, backgrounds for green screened videos)
* iMovie - You already have this, it's a lot
lighter and simpler than Final Cut Studio, it's
good for just popping out quick videos that don't
require layering.
* CamTwist - Free program that lets you put
filters on your webcam in real time. In addition
to that, you can string it through iMovie and
apply those filters to video if you need to. It
has a lot of filters.
* iShowU - Captures video images off the screen.
* TubeSock - Downloads YouTube videos directly as
MP4s (or even just rips the MP3) given the URL.
* MacTheRipper - Rips DVDs as files.
* DVD2oneX2 - Burns ripped DVDs onto new DVDs.
* LimeWire - Kind of obvious, but also consider
it's 100% safe to use on Mac because you literally
cannot get viruses or malware. Great for finding
MP3s. (Remember, YouTube legally lets you use a
great deal of copyrighted music now, such as
anything from EMI)
* BitTorrent - A torrent client. The OS X version
of BitTorrent is actually pretty good. No need to
use other ones.
* CyberDuck - A great FTP.
* Audacity - Free audio editor.
* Google Earth - There's a mac version too. View
the entire world in 3D. Real satellite images, 3D
mountains and building structures, etc.
* Colloquy - Great IRC program for OS X
* Safari 3 - Safari is the most stable browser on
OS X. The OS X version of FireFox has a lot of
problems. Get the newest version at
http://www.apple.com/safari/
* Adium - Amazing instant messaging program for OS
X. Like Trillian on PCs, but a lot easier to use.
Sign in to multiple screen names on different
networks (AIM, MSN, YIM, Google Talk) at the same
time, automatically. Download at
http://www.adiumx.com/
* NeoOffice - A stable free and fast office suite
like Microsoft Office.
* Microsoft Office - Discontinued and slow, but,
somewhat effective.
* Flip4Mac - Adds more filetypes to the Quicktime
codec, like Windows Media Player files. Lets you
import WMA files into your projects and view them
natively in quicktime.
* Gmail Notifier - If you don't use Gmail, you
probably should, it's the best email client on the
web, and it's great for managing all the emails
youtube sends. I have filters set up to ignore
emails regarding my featured video, and
specifically label emails about new subscribers,
etc. Gmail notifier alerts you that you have new
messages instantly.
For more tips, check the first few comments, as
I've nearly maxed out the description limit. Tags : OSX tips Mac Apple MacBook PC Windows Intel programs applications apps app tutorial Tiger |
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| OS X Wallpaper |
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Learn to create the iconic wallpaper using
effects, gradients, masks and blurring. Tags : Mac |
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http://live.pirillo.com/ - Chris runs VNC on his
local network so he can easily access multiple
machines on his local network. But, what VNC
clients are there for Mac OS X? Tags : mac os x vnc client server chris pirillo techtv |
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