I plan to update this post with information on what I put on my iMac and what I am finding useful. This is partially so I have a reference, and also to help any others that may find this entry on a search engine. I have an iMac 24″ running Tiger 10.4.7.
Safari is great, but I use firefox on windows and linux and I already understand how it works and all of the quirks. So get firefox. http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Encoding video: Handbrake. This is a great tool that will let you rip right from a DVD to various formats. I use this to rip DVD’s to 320×240 H.264 dual pass video for viewing on my Video iPod (G5). One hour of video will compress down to around 180M and look great. http://handbrake.m0k.org/
Bittorent client Azureus. This is a java based client but a JRE that will run it was already installed on Tiger. http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
I like to code sometimes so I need a full development environment. I downloaded XCode from apple. I was going to put a link here, but every other site that I find that links to Apple’s XCode is out dated. Go to apple.com and type xcode into the search field. As of the time of this writing the more current XCode was 2.4 and that is what I have installed.
I want to run unix apps including those compiled to use X11 windowing system. Apple ships an X11 implementation on both the 10.3 and 10.4 install DVD’s. For 10.4 I stuck in install disk 1 and scroll to the bottom. There is package called “Optional Installs”. You will find X11 under Applications. Simply install this. I also made a few changes to the X configuration. To get focus follows mouse under X do the following.
defaults write com.apple.x11 wm_ffm true
To stop X from asking are you sure when it you try to close it:
defaults write com.apple.x11 no_quit_alert true
I have a ton of photos. As of this writing I have around 17,000 pictures that are around 34G in size and go back to early 2002 when we got our first digital camera. I have hopes of someday also scanning in all the film we have. iPhoto will not handle that many photos. I purchased Aperture from Apple and installed it. So far I have been pretty happy with it, but I have not really spent a ton of time with it. I did import all of my photos and it appears to handle a huge number of photos easily. It also has an easy method of backing up not just the photos, but all of the metadata as well. I had an external drive laying around so I am going to use that as the backup device.
Downloaded the latest free Stuffit. http://www.stuffit.com/mac/index.html
If you want to get access to all your unix tools you will need FINK. I am not going to repeat the FINK docs on this page since they are pretty good. Get FINK here: http://fink.sourceforge.net/
Video playback: Flip4Mac and Divx. This will allow you to play most all of the video formats floating around out there. http://www.flip4mac.com/ http://www.divx.com/divx/mac/
I like to see at a glance how my mac is doing. I love MenuMeters. This will add a set of fully customizable meters to the menubar in the upper right. http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/menumeters/
I am not totally sure if I am going to use Parallels much, but I did install it. The iMac pushed my weakest processing machine off my desk for lack of desk space. This was my dual head linux box running FC5. So I thought that if I ran FC5 in an Parallels VM I would get good access to linux on something that turned out to actually be faster than my old machine. Please note that at the time of this writing (Sept ‘06) that the “shipping” version of Parallels has some very serious issues with the Core 2 Duo based Intel Macs. They have an internal build available on the support forums that completely fixed all of my issues and everything is running great now. Forum thread that has the internal build I am running is here: http://forum.parallels.com/thread4487.html and that build number is 1908.
I used AdiumX for instant messaging. AdiumX is pretty easy to use client with support for most all of the IM networks. http://www.adiumx.com/
I wanted to see how hot these CPU’s are running so I looked around for a monitoring program for temps. I found Temperature Monitor. It allows me to watch the CPU core temps and the HDD temp. http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
I tried to install the Cisco VPN client and it has some serious issues. I would not recommend installing it if you have the same config as me. Remember: to boot into safe mode hold the shift key down while the Apple logo is on the screen. I have an internal build of the Cisco VPN client that might fix my problem but I have not tried it yet.
I also get MS Office v.X Pro through work for close to free so I installed it incase someone sends me MS office files.