Mac Starter Kit: Must-have apps

By CNET staff on 11 February 2009

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Now that your new Mac is set up and you're connected to the internet, how about some software? Out of the box, your Mac is loaded with cool apps to get you started on stuff like uploading and organising your digital images, creating a music library, making your own movies and surfing the web. But it doesn't come with everything.

There are several cool apps Mac users count on every day that aren't included in the initial set-up. To get you started, we've rounded up our must-have downloads for your new Mac. From web browsers and useful utilities to fun and games, these top Mac downloads are perfect for your new computer and a great way to start exploring the world of Mac software at CNET Australia Downloads.

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Mozilla Firefox
Sure, Safari comes preloaded on your Mac and it's got a lot of great features, but it's not for everybody. The folks at Mozilla have come a long way with the Mac version of Firefox with the intention of creating a flexible browser that plays nice with the elegance of Mac OS X.

In addition to Firefox 3's revamped interface, what makes Firefox particularly enticing is the ability to pick from a huge library of themes and add-ons. Unlike Safari, Firefox lets you change the overall look of your browser to fit your style. With add-ons covering a wide range of functions — from adding iTunes controls to your browser window to the ability to view lists of found photos in 3D — the sheer number of additional things and customisation options you can tinker with in Firefox is staggering.

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Opera
Though it's often overlooked with Safari and Firefox stealing most of the spotlight, Opera is an excellent Mac browser in its own right. Themes and add-ons are easily searched right from within the interface and Opera might be the fastest when it comes to page-loading times. The Speed Dial feature lays out your favourite sites in an easy-to-navigate format, letting you get to your most visited sites with the click of your mouse. Its Wand utility makes autofilling of forms a breeze.

Unlike other browsers for the Mac, Opera also supports torrent downloads. To top it all off, Opera Link makes it possible to transfer your Personal Bar, Bookmarks, Speed Dial and Notes across multiple computers if you have Opera in several locations. As you can see, while Opera isn't as popular as the other Mac browsers, it has plenty to offer including unique tools everyone can appreciate.

Topics: audio, chat, email, image editor, jukebox, office, utilities, web browser, mac, client

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Comments (3)

  • Listen2Me commented on 25/08/2009 14:00 Report abuse

    Hmmm... I'd be interested to hear if this list provided the direction people need when switching to a Mac. There's not much to it. Mac has a lot of great software (BetterZip, VMWare Fusion, Toast, AppZapper, 1Password, Things, LittleSnapper, ScreenFlow, etc) as well as a lot of software available on both platforms (Word, Excel, Photoshop, Skype, etc). I agree Firefox and Coda are must have apps but Apple package a bunch of other apps in with the OS which are just about as good as it gets (iPhoto, iCal, Mail, iTunes, Time Machine, Spotlight), so before you go shopping around, have a look at what you already have on your hard disk!

  • vanz commented on 19/04/2009 07:40 Report abuse

    my i deleted my photo booh from my MAC computer how do i undelete it

  • 77strings commented on 21/03/2009 18:55 Report abuse

    Of all the apps on my MAC, Quicksilver has to be the most used. I rarely use the mouse to open programs or documents anymore.

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