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| New to mac + some questions thanks alot guys you all really helped. however i seem to have one more problem. on my external drive, it says that i can read only when plugged onto my mac. i cant delete or move files on the mac but on the PC i can. Does this have to do with the fact that the drive is in NTFS or what? is there any way to fix Last edited by 1degree; July 20th, 2006 at 06:09 PM. |
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Ha nope, use simplyrar |
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Q1: Media players... you hate iTunes? Worry not, there are alternatives... search www.macupdate.com or www.versiontracker.com for mp3 audio players.... one of my favorites is Audion, although, it isn't supported anymore... but there are plenty, including Mint, and quite a few others... Q2: You deleted the QuickTime app.... which... is kind of a problem. lol. Search for "QuickTime Player.app" on your drive... otherwise, you'll have to do some fooling around using an app called "Pacifist" to yank it from your system disks... doable, but annoying. Q3: If you download FireFox for Mac ( www.getfirefox.com ), not only does FireFox have a great built-in popup blocker, but there are great free plug-ins that address other popups, too. Q4: Virii and CrapWare: You're probably just fine. There isn't much to worry about in this department. Although, be wary of Microsoft Office documents (if you run Office), as they can contain macro viruses... but basically, nothing to see here. Q5: Hidden folders... if those folders start with a "." then they will not appear on the Mac. Rename them without the period and you'll probably be fine. Q5: WinRar... This is not really my expertise, but if there's a compression format, Stuffit will do it. It's been around on the Mac forever.... http://www.stuffit.com/mac/deluxe/ Also, I'm pretty sure Rar is actually supported in Mac OS X via the command line.... Hmmm... I'm sure there's some free utilities out there. http://www.macupdate.com is your friend. All your software needs.Enjoy your new Mac!
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| Just to add a few points to adambyte's answer: Q5: If their names really start with a ".", you can rename them on the Mac as well. You'll either need to use the command line (Terminal.app) or let the Finder show all files. You can allow the Finder to do this via "Tinker Tool". You'll find the free version on macupdate.com. I'd set the Finder back to only showing "normal" files afterwards, as showing all the UN*X stuff can lead to problems. (I.e.: Some users occasionally trash/move/rename files they shouldn't. Q6: There are a couple of freeware tools that unrar just fine. Again: macupdate.com and versiontracker.com are your friend. Look for "rar" or "unrar". I personally use this one (UnrarX).
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