![]() Do it with virtualization software, and VirtualBox is an excellent free software alternative to paid software like VMware or Parallels. VirtualBox: If you still need to run Windows, there’s a better way to do it than BootCamp (dual boot). A similar program for your menu bar is iStat Menus, which essentially does the same thing in your menu bar (although you’d obviously have less screen real estate in there to display everything). Things like CPU load, network activity, temperature, fan speed, battery status, etc. IStat pro: This is a dashboard widget that shows a bunch of interesting monitoring status and statistics about your Mac. Just about any instant messaging network imaginable. It supports a big bunch of instant messaging networks like MSN, Yahoo, Facebook, Google Talk, AIM, ICQ, etc. It is designed for the Mac, not something ported over from Windows or Linux. This is still a work-in-progress page… Must Have ApplicationsĪdium: This is the all-in-one instant messaging app for Mac OS X. This is a Getting Started guide that Apple should be written, but didn’t. There are a couple of things that you will want to know about, not just about how to setup and use your Mac, but also what are the “must-have” applications, where to go to find information, etc. I’ve written this introductory guide to help out new Mac users, the people who are owning or using a Mac computer for the first time. ![]() Please see the updated page at: Software for New Mac Users. ![]()
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