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Ifti:
I have my system now, and had the chance to have my first play with it for an hour or two last night. Im still going to reinstall the operating system etc, but just installed a few programs I had (Office/Photoshop) and had a play with the operating system to 'find my feet'.......still dont know where some stuff is, but I have the general idea around it now.....

I must admit though, even though Windows 7 gives you more flexibility etc, and as much as I like Windows 7 (and will be running it via BootCamp anyway) I do like the simplicity and 'lightness' of the MAC OS X so far. Ive yet to reinstall the system after I messed about with it etc, and set it up with my programs and settings, but it seems fine for my needs as a home user - which include just doing the basic emails/internet, the odd document, and odd bit of video/photo editing.......i couldnt ever use this at work though, as I would find it limiting in a network environment.

One question I will throw out though - Email...............I have MS Entourage and Apple iMail - which do other Mac users tend to use?

Entourage seems the better of the two, but it saves emails to a database, and when backing up via Time machine (incremental) it will backup the entire database over and over, thus wasting space, whereas iMail saves individual messages, so is less wasteful when backing up as only the new messages/changes are backed up..... I have both applications, but am tempted to use iMail due to the above, and due to the fact that I only need an email app for the basic sending/receiving of emails, nothing more......

Which Email program do you use, and which is recommended?

Also any other applications I should be installing?
So far I have Office 2008 and Photoshop CS4.

Do I need any security apps to protect me when on the net? I understand antivirus is not required?

Also, will 'SuperDuper' allow me to clone the entire drive once Ive set it up how I want it. so if anything happens I can stick the image back on?
I will get a Time Capsule to use with Time Machine at some point, but I would like an image of a freshly installed system as well for now......

Finally - Safarai - should I ditch it and go for Firefox?

andrewparker:
It is just called Mail on the Mac. I've used it since it came out and find it far superior to any other mail client, simply because it is so stripped back. It does everything I need it to and the interface is 100% Mac so it feels like a fluent part of the OS X user experience.

Even if you do go for Entourage there is a simple way of making Time Machine back it up incrementally.

I think it's a myth that you don't need antivirus software however in the many many years I've been using Macs I've never had any antivirus or security software installed on any of my computers.

SuperDuper is good but Time Machine should allow you to do exactly what you describe.

As for Safari, I've heard complaints of it being crashy from a few users here. Never experienced that myself and have used Safari for a long time. It is a far far quicker browser than Firefox but if you're doing web development the Firefox plugins are pretty useful.

Incidentally why are you going to reinstall the OS? Is it not a new machine?

andrewparker:
Oh, and why do you think it would be limiting in a network environment? In my experience networking in a Mac environment is so so simple, and I haven't a particularly technical background.

Ifti:
Just my first impressions - Im a new MAC user remember. I have no doubt it can be networked etc, but I just feel its so much more basic and simplified then Windows - which isnt always a bad thing!

Ive been messing about with the MacBook, installing stuff, and generally tinkering around. I always like to reinstall when I get a new system, although I realise the MAC doesnt really need it, since Ive been messing about with stuff I'd prefer to reinstall and freshen it out bfore I really set it up with all my iTunes and email etc....

I installed Thunderbird on my Windows machine and imported emails, and Mail seems to pick them up from the Thunderbird profile nicely.

Only think I need to figure out now is setting up my iTunes on the MAC! Ive copied my iTunes folder from my Windows machine onto an external HDD, so its ready to copy over to the MAC - how do I link iTunes with my content though?

Also, is Firefox more secure then Safari?

andrewparker:

--- Quote from: Ifti on May 07, 2010, 10:18:46 am ---Also, is Firefox more secure then Safari?

--- End quote ---

I can't really answer that, as a Mac user security has never been much of a consideration (whether that's naive or not I don't know).

As for other software, check out these programs:

Evernote
Things
Dropbox
Skype
Wallet
Spotify
Perian
VLC
Adium
Onyx
Handbrake
RipIt
BBC iPlayer

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