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Fark Lover
Is anyone else using Mac OS X as their main OS yet? I am! These software packages made it possible:
1) Toast Titanium for X (5.1 Preview Release)
Not perfect, but pretty darn good. I use this to burn unless I need access to long filenames. Then I have to move all the files over to Windows. Please save me, Roxio and release a long filename version for X soon!
2) Thoth (Usenet Client)
More expensive than other newsreaders, but still very affordable ($25). It's powerful and (for a newsreader) easy to use. It's also long filename compatible which made my transition away from MacOS 9 even more complete. (See #1 for more filename transition woes).
3) Unrar 2.50 Darwin Port
Yes, it's a command-line program and I do wish it had a nice GUI, but it works so much more quickly than MacOS 9's MacUnRAR that I'm more than willing to sacrifice form over function. Now if I could only get my friend to finish his SFV port, I'd be in heaven.
I guess that's it for now... Can't wait for 10.1!
1) Toast Titanium for X (5.1 Preview Release)
Not perfect, but pretty darn good. I use this to burn unless I need access to long filenames. Then I have to move all the files over to Windows. Please save me, Roxio and release a long filename version for X soon!
2) Thoth (Usenet Client)
More expensive than other newsreaders, but still very affordable ($25). It's powerful and (for a newsreader) easy to use. It's also long filename compatible which made my transition away from MacOS 9 even more complete. (See #1 for more filename transition woes).
3) Unrar 2.50 Darwin Port
Yes, it's a command-line program and I do wish it had a nice GUI, but it works so much more quickly than MacOS 9's MacUnRAR that I'm more than willing to sacrifice form over function. Now if I could only get my friend to finish his SFV port, I'd be in heaven.
I guess that's it for now... Can't wait for 10.1!