Thursday, January 8, 2009

Must-Have Mac Software (Updated 01/01/2010)

The following is my list of must-have Macbook software (check out the Must-Have Windows list), followed by my list of nice to have software, including favorite Firefox browser plug-ins that make life so much easier. I'll be adding more to this list over the next few days since I'm poring through my Mac for those apps.

What did I miss?

Must-Have Software
This category is divided into two area...the no-cost section and the costs money section.

No-Cost

  1. Audacity: audio-only podcasts (Free - Windows/Mac/Linux)
  2. CarbonCopyCloner - great software to make backups of your hard drive or reimage a lab. Hook up a portable, mac formatted external USB drive and you can easily backup your computer, operating system and all. Or, to just back up data and settings, use iBackup.
  3. NameChanger - allows for batch renaming of files. A time-saver if you've ever had to do that.
  4. HideFolders - Use this to protect documents and folders by hiding them and safeguarding them with a password. Of course, I prefer the more secure TrueCrypt, mentioned below.
  5. HotBox - enables you to maximize/enlarge anything on your screen. Great for enlarging text/video to full screen, especially during presentations!
  6. Image Tricks - simple things you can do with an image file - http://www.belightsoft.com/products/imagetricks/overview.php
  7. MPEG StreamClip - You can use MPEG Streamclip to: open most movie formats including MPEG files or transport streams; play them at full screen; edit them with Cut, Copy, Paste, and Trim; set In/Out points and convert them into muxed or demuxed files, or export them to QuickTime, AVI, DV and MPEG-4 files with more than professional quality.
  8. LiquidCD - this is like the best find for CD burning and also allows you to burn DVDs from VIDEO_TS.
  9. Skitch - awesome software that lets you annotate images. If you're doing any kind of tutorial creation, screen captures, this is a must have free program.
  10. Skype for Macintosh (supports video)
  11. Songbird - This is an iTunes music manager/player+ replacement program that allows you to do all sorts of neat things. And, if you get accustomed to it, you can use it on Windows and/or GNU/Linux, too.
  12. TextWrangler Powerful, free text editor (supports GREP)
  13. The UnArchiver - uncompresses just about anything. Here are two great compression titles you can use to create archives.
  14. TrueCrypt - lets you create encrypted drives so that you can store your private information in them. Very easy to use...put your confidential information in the encrypted containers this program can create.
  15. VLC Media Player - This media player will let you play MP3, OGG, MOV, AVI, and, in short, most video and audio formats available on the Web...something that you can't do easily without it. And, it will let you convert between some of them, although it's not the easiest process...but it is free. Be sure to also get the Perian Components below:



    1. Perian Components - This adds functionality to Quicktime and media playing. Get it online at http://perian.org

Nice to Have Software (all no-cost)
  • Adobe Air and Tweetdeck for Twittering.
  • App-delete - lets you uninstall programs--and their pesky preferences--from your computer.
  • Fluidapp.com - This application allows you to type in a web site and then creates an application button that can be placed in your Mac's dock. Pretty nifty for web sites like Plurk.com to have their own "clickable" spot on your dock.
  • OpenOffice - let's you work with MS Office files and save to a variety of formats. You can also use this to create a Flash movie out of your Powerpoint presentation. Just open the PPT in OpenOffice then export or save as Flash.
  • Google Earth
  • Combine PDFs: an application that combines several PDF files easily. So this application was created. Drop some PDF or picture files on the application or the main window. Reorder or remove pages as you want. Enter some meta information like the Title and save the new PDF. Also consider PDFLab.
  • Picasa for Mac - Manage your photos, images and easily share them online via PicasaWeb. Note that this program is also available for Windows and GNU/Linux computers.
  • 7zX- Software compression tool that creates 7zip compressed files. Great for backing up folders of stuff into one easy to store, share via email file. Here is a more in-depth discussion.
  • Karelia Media Browser - This no-cost media browser “allows users to browse their libraries of photos (iPhoto, Aperture, and Pictures folders); music (iTunes library, GarageBand songs, and Music folders); movies (from iTunes, iPhoto, and Movies folders), and bookmarks (from several leading web browsers).”
  • Handbrake - rip DVDs (like movies) to a file - http://handbrake.m0k.org/
  • Soundflowerbed (awesome sound diverting so you can record what you’re playing into Audacity) - http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower
  • The GIMP - http://www.gimp.org/macintosh/
  • GimpShop - http://plasticbugs.com/?p=241
  • Pixen - http://opensword.org/Pixen/
  • SeaShore - http://seashore.sourceforge.net/
  • Pencil - http://www.les-stooges.org/pascal/pencil/
  • VirtualBox - free open source software that allows you to run Windows on your Mac. You'll need a Windows XP install CD, but after that, it's pretty straightforward! Give it a try! This replaces the VMWare Fusion or Parallels commercial software.
  • Miro - This is an awesome way to interact with video/audio podcasts available for free on the Web. If you think iTunes is too busy and confusing, check out Miro!
Firefox Browser Add-ons/Plug-ins
Costs Money
(that is, programs I'd buy...and I'm miserly when it comes to buying software! Items with an asterisk are ones I own personally)


  1. Jing Pro* - Lets you record what's happening on your computer. Jing Pro uses a premium video format records rich content from your screen. You can re-capture an online video and add your own commentary. Or record that Skype video chat for posterity. Cost: $14.95 a year
  2. XSlimmer* - Trims out all the extra junk in programs and can result in gigabytes of saved hard drive space. Love this app! Cost: $14.95
  3. ShredIt X* - Shreds free space on your hard drive, as well as allows you to shred files and folders for security/privacy purposes. Cost? $19.95
  4. OmniGraffle - Cost: $79.95
  5. Comic Life - “Comic Life,” shares Tim Stahmer (AssortedStuff.com), “is a terrific story telling tool. It’s a very fast and easy way to layout photographs (great integration with iPhoto) and add captions for an album.” Tim goes on to say that, “I’ve also seen Comic Life used by kids to create storyboards for other projects they were working on. And, I think the full version still comes free with every new Mac.”. Cost: $24.95
  6. Keynote - presentation software that is part of the iWork suite. Although some may find Pages and other tools worthwhile, I think Keynote is the only component that's great.
  7. iLife Suite - includes iDVD, iMovie, Garageband, etc. All great apps. The only one I don't like is iPhoto, which I'd replace with Picasa. Oh, and since I don't have an iPod (well, an iPod Touch but that's for work), I'd rather use Songbird.












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11 comments:

Tammy Lenski said...

Miguel, what a good list! There are a few on here that are new to me and I'm heading over to them to check them out. Thanks again for being such a terrific resource.

Jo Schiffbauer said...

GraphicConverter is excellent photo editing software for the Mac that's been around for many years. It keeps getting better. Try for free. Cost when you buy is $34.95 USD. Gets excellent reviews.

Tim said...

Great collection and I have only one suggestion. In the "costs money" category I would add Pixelmator, an excellent replacement for Photoshop. At $59 it's not cheap but certainly a huge bargain compared to Adobe's product.

And I still highly recommend Comic Life. A whole lot of very creative fun.

Miguel said...

@Tammy, I'm glad to have had the opportunity to brighten your day! If you find other neat stuff, share back!!

@Jo, I agree that GC is awesome. Have you heard Wes Fryer's interview with the creator of Graphic Converter?

@Tim, wow, Pixelmator is awesome. Makes me wish I knew something about art and all that enough to use it.

Joomla FLV Player said...

Thanks for sharing this informative post.

mrichme said...

VirtualBox is a free alternative to VMWare Fusion. I've been using it this school year without any issues!

Miguel said...

@mrichme Thanks for the clue-in on VirtualBox! It works great! Fast, too.

MKB said...

Miguel, I noticed that you have a DVD ripping program that you recommend. Is there a Mac app that you would recommend to put the DVD back together for you (and I'm sure I haven't asked that correctly). Basically I ripped a DVD and now I have this folder on my desktop that has an Audio_TS folder and a Video_TS folder inside of it. I've tried several programs to put it back together, but have not found a free one that would do the trick. Any suggestions of ones you've tried that you particularly like, thought were user friendly?

Miguel said...

@MKB Sure! Try LiquidCD. I'm surprised I don't have it on my list (I'm going to add it now). I use it for all my CD/DVD burning and have for years. Get it online here - http://www.maconnect.ch/

Kim Caise said...

Thanks for sharing this list Miguel! We are just starting out a with a new Macbook Pro and this list is a fantastic start and guide for us. Have a great new year!

Jacqui Cyrus said...

Hi:
I have you page listed on my 'delicious' list as well as the following (uninformative, but useful) site of tools for Mac users: http://www.macspecialist.org/content/articles/essential_apps/P20/