Jun 27, 2005

Cool Apps

Everything’s been going well with the new computer. I’m having a bit of a web design block, maybe brought on by the lethargy of summer. That’s why this site hasn’t been redone yet. I need a design that doesn’t need to be pixel-perfect. I want it to be decent-looking in all browsers, and this one definitely isn’t. I’m working on it.

Anyway, here are some programs nice programs I’m using on my PowerBook:

  • Chat Client - Adium: I used Trillian on my old Windows computer, and this almost seems like Trillian for Mac. It’s a very nice multi-protocal (AIM/Yahoo/MSN/whatever you want) that has some extra features. I haven’t actually tried iChat, the Mac chat client that comes packaged with OS X, so I can’t compare, but I like Adium very much.
  • FTP Client - Cyberduck: I originally downloaded Fugu, but never got it to connect to my FTP server. Cyberduck connected just fine, so Cyberduck it is! I don’t do a lot of fancy FTP stuff, I just need something that’ll let me upload things and fool around with CHMOD.
  • Image/Photo Editing - The GIMP: The GIMP is the open source equivalent of Adobe Photoshop. It’s available for OS X, Windows, and Linux. Documentation for OS X users isn’t very good, but I’ve managed. It’s a great program, I’ve barely scratched the surface of what it can do.
  • Color Chooser - iColors: I LOVE THIS PROGRAM. Maybe it’s that I’ve never used a decent color picker before, or maybe this program really is as cool as I think it is. It can grab colors from anywhere on your screen, and save them in a menu over to the side. And it’s very, very simple and easy to use. No bloat at all. If you need a color picker, I definitely recommend it.
  • Text Editor - SubEthaEdit: A basic text editor that I use for coding CSS and HTML and such. It’s very simple, but has automatic tabbing and syntax highlighting for about a million different languages. While I would appreciated CSS auto-completion, I dont need it. SubEthaEdit also has a lot of features intended for files that are being edited by more than over person.
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2 Comments

Justin LaSelva at 4:09 PM on 7/6/05

FTP Client: Transmit: Hands-down, the best Mac FTP client available. In-app preview of images and documents, nifty .Mac integration, handy built-in text editor, and more. Fast and stable. Very nice.

Image Editor: Adobe Photoshop: Come on, you deserve the best.

Text Editor: HyperEdit (www.tumultco.com) is a nice app with color-coded syntax and native support for CSS, HTML, Java, and (I think) Perl. Split-pane window allows instant preview of your HTML pages. Speedy, for the most part, but a bit lacking in its search abilities. Alternatively, BBEdit (barebones.com/products/bbedit) is the expensive (but amazingly super awesome wonderful) full-featured professional text editor. I love it.

Loden at 5:40 PM on 7/6/05

My problem is that I hate paying for software. Thus, Transmit, BBEdit, and Photoshop are out. I’m downloading HyperEdit, though, I’ll try that out.