Kitting out
a Mac for a high school student:
The basic
kit that comes with the Mac is fine, but to go finer, here’s what I’m adding:
Quicksilver:
best for quick keyboard access to everything. If that didn’t work so well,
Alfred but the productivity pack is a payer.
Finder is
pretty good for everyday work, but to really lift the hood on the file system:
Pathfinder.
Evernote,
but with Alternote/Simplenote/ Notational Velocity as a front end…not sure
which yet.
ihomework
to keep track of the dredded
Kindle for Mac: for all those books you don’t want to carry
Dropbox:
for files, along with a google account for
We’ll still
need a quick local word job: Bean
For serious
writing either Scrivener or Ulysses. I’m familiar with Scrivener, having it
both on Mac and Windows machines, but Ulysses does look nice.
Skype,
Adium, Chrome for communicating/web.
aText for
text expansion
While we're on 'text', how about a plain 'ol text editor: Textwranger. There are others, but this is my favourite.
While we're on 'text', how about a plain 'ol text editor: Textwranger. There are others, but this is my favourite.
Skim for PDF
annotation, although watch out for the SourceForge malware/crapware.
EagleFiler
for storing random stuff, DevonthinkPro Office for organized storing of stuff
Back up
system: Crashplan has been well reviewed, but I’ll also look at: Backblaze, Carbonite…
The great
void in the Mac world is for a cheap simple relational database system…not
essential, but can be useful for collection and analysis of structured data…candidates
are idatabase by Apimac, Kexi (an open source offering) or MySQL, but that’s
complicated. Tap Forms? iList Data? Firebird?
GraphicConverter to convert graphics
Image
editing. I’d like open source, but I can’t get past Photoshop Elements and
Premier for hitting the price-performance sweet spot, but as it bloats, I may look elsewhere.
Audacity
for sound processing (also Audio Hijack and Fission)
I’ve played
around with a few search tools, as Spotlight is rather a blunt instrument; current
favourite is Flashlight, but I used to use HoudaSpot, which was pretty good.
Hocus Focus
to manage a screen full of windows.
Dictionary
extension: Terminology
Stats
package: Wizard standard, by Evan Miller
General maths;
Mathematica (of course), student edition
Lastly,
some hardware: a wireless scanner: Iriscan Book 3 Executive is just the ticket.
Ideally I’d
like to have a tiny camera: lens linked by USB to the laptop. Useful for
snapping the blackboard/whiteboard (if not smartboard).
Of course, some Bible software would be great too.
Of course, some Bible software would be great too.
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