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Essential Mac Software

Today, I received my new Mac Pro and I’m about to move all software from my aging PowerMac G5 to this new machine. As I’d like to make a clean install of everything, I’m downloading all the latest versions of the software I use regularly. This is especially necessary as I’m moving from the PowerPC (G5 2x 2.5 GHz) processor to the new Intel Nehalem processor family (2x 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon) and thus I need to update my applications to the Intel/Universal versions.

Here is a brief overview of the software which should come in handy for most Mac users. These programs increase your productivity and enhance the basic Mac OS X system to provide more features.

At the bottom of the page you’ll also find the approximate street prices for the programs mentioned here.

Useful Mac utilities and programs:

MultiMedia Codecs:

Windows Compatibility:

Graphic Tools:

Productivity:

Summary of all the programs along with their street prices:

Product Price
AppleJack [1] donate
ASM [2] $15.62
DefaultFolderX [3] $38.95
FruitMenu [4] $12.00
SoundSource [5] free
Jumpcut [6] free
MenuCalendarClock [7] $19.95
Spotless [8] $16.95
A Better Finder Rename [9] €19.95
A Better Finder Attributes [10] €14.95
TimeMachineEditor [11] free
OpaqueMenuBar [12] donate
SnapzProX [13] $69
CarbonCopyCloner [14] donate
DiskWarrior [15] $99.95
Flip4Mac [16] free / $29-$179
Perian [17] donate
Divx [18] free / $19.99
QuickTimeMPEG2 [19] $19.99
Parallels Desktop [20] $79.95
MaclinkPlus [21] $79.99
Art Directors Toolkit 5 [22] $39.95
GraphicConverter [23] $34.95
Adobe Photoshop Elements [24] $89.99
Acrobat Reader [25] free
StuffIt Deluxe 2009 [26] $79.99
Interachy 9 [27] $59
Timbuktu Pro Twin-Pack [28] $159.95
BBEdit [29] $125
Skype for MacOS X [30] free
Firefox [31] free
Toast Titanium [32] $99.99
Popcorn [33] $49.99
Vienna [34] free
Geekbench [35] free
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac [36] $149.95 – $499.95
iWork ’09 [37] $79.00
Total (approximately) $1515 to $1995

I hope this list of applications and utilities is also useful for you. If you’ve got a list of your own favorite programs, please post them in the comments.

Best regards,

Joe Savelberg.