

- #THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY FOR MAC OS X#
- #THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY FOR MAC OS#
- #THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY MAC OS X#
- #THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY MAC OS#
- #THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY RAR#
#THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY MAC OS#
Install Windows side-by-side with Mac OS X. Also supports Boot Camp installations as well. Running other operating systems Parallels Desktop (Price: $79.99)Īn outstanding way to virtualize other operating systems on your Intel Mac.
#THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY RAR#
The Unarchiver (Freeware)įree software to easily unpack ZIP and RAR files. A bit shaky when it comes to file transfers, but otherwise a good choice. Outstanding software to completely rip a DVD. Light-weight, simple and working like charm. Simply the best option for torrent files. It also supports FTP, so no need for any separate program for that. It is almost as good as the above mentioned, and a personal recommendation is to open the action_keymap.xml file (located under /Library/Preferences/muCommander) and change the keyboard shortcuts to your liking (a hint: “meta” is the name for the Command key).
#THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY FOR MAC OS#
Now! muCommander (Freeware)Īre you a fan of TotalCommander or NortonCommander on Windows? After many tries, I think I’ve found the equivalent for Mac OS X: muCommander. It’s an amazingly powerful software, which to some are just an easy way to start applications, but for the power user, there’s no end to the possibilities. If I could only choose one software to install, it would be Quicksilver.
#THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY MAC OS X#
The idea here is to only cover applications that aren’t bundled with Mac OS X (amongst those, Preview is fantastic, and iMovie and iDVD are a must for importing and creating nice DVDs). Some of these are software I loved from day one, while others are fairly new finds that improve my Mac experience.
#THE UNARCHIVER QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY FOR MAC OS X#
I’ve been a Mac user for a little over a year now, coming from about 10 years with Windows, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to share the applications available for Mac OS X that I find absolutely essential.


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