Since I've joined the forum, I've been directed to some pretty cool programs that I can't believe I ever managed without: URL Manager Pro, just an awesome bookmark editor; VLC, so I can watch AVI's; Present Movie, for playing full screen QT (I prefer it to the Full Screen Player); Gimp-Print, a program that keeps my printer driver software more updated than the Epson site.
In addition to these programs, I've got some others i just think are cool enhancements or add-ons: Safari Enhancer and SafariMasks for my browser.
What are your must-have programs that you think most people don't know about? What are those programs that are just cool and you feel enhance your computer experience that you would like to share with the forum?
I'll start us off, and I'm no heavyweight, but I think I've got one program everyone should know about:
Acquisition.
Acquisition Download Page Zeropaid: The Cool Site Where I Found Acquisition This is a filesharing program for Mac OS X only, and wow!!! Blows Limewire away. The newer version eats up your bandwidth a little more than the old, but it's worth it, because it doesn't freeze everything the way Limewire did, and you also get to sort results by file type (version 0.86 didn't have that). Also, it doesn't eat up your CPU processing speed. I can multi-task again! The number of files is also much larger because it accesses more servers; so you can find more rare songs and the like. My top find of the year, easily. It has a drawer, a new graphic theme OS X programmers are pushing (I can tell), and for one love it. In the drawer are all your searches. You can navigate from window to window inside the program using the command button. It's reliability for downloading also far exceeds Limewire's. Plus, it's search is much more accurate in finding songs from a particular album. For example, say a band did a song by the same title, but had two versions on different albums. If you search for the song with the album title in your search, it turns up more songs that match what you're looking for even if the album title isn't in the file name; basically, it works really well with ID3 tags.
But here's the best of all, the dealbreaker: it automatically adds downloaded songs to iTunes (can be turned off in preferences). Couples with the new iTunes feature of deleting the original file, this means that after you've clicked a song to download, it downloads, adds, to iTunes, and iTunes deletes the file from the downloaded folder (so your memory is preserved). How awesome is that?
Aside from that, I really don't think I have much to offer the forum, but I hope you all appreciate it. Let's get a great thread rolling!
[ 05-06-2003, 04:16 AM: Message edited by: Andrew McKenzie ]