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[[Category:How-To]]
Mac OS X is a [[Unix]]-based operating system that competes with [[Windows]].
 
Here's a list of software and one-time procedures for Mac OS X that will make your computer work better or look purtier.
==Software==
 ===Synergy===
Synergy is a neat little program for controlling iTunes while another program is in the foreground. For example, you can configure it so that pressing Cmd-right goes to the next track. In addition, it displays a translucent pane with information about the tune that's starting to play. The full version of the program will set you back five euros.
More info: http://wincent.com/a/products/synergy-classic/
===LaunchBar===
LaunchBar is a way of life. Hit Cmd-space and start typing the name of a program, document, folder, URL you've visited, or a song, and it brings up a list of matches almost instantaneously (even faster than Spotlight). You can use it to find and play songs quickly and navigate folders. It even "learns" the keyboard combinations you use to launch particular program; for example, you can train it to launch Firefox whenever you press Cmd-space then "F" then return. LaunchBar is shareware.
More info: http://www.obdev.at/products/launchbar/
===Alternatives:Quicksilver===
[http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/ Quicksilver] is a more configurable and extensible application similar to Launchbar. It also has sweet visual effects and it is FREE.
 
===Namely===
[http://homepage.mac.com/asagoo/namely/ Namely] is exclusively an application launcher and is a lighter weight alternative to LaunchBar or Quicksilver. It is also FREE.
===GeekTool===
[http://projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/ GeekTool] is also a way of life, in addition to being a nice Dashboard replacement. It provides a System Preferences Pane for displaying information on your desktop. It can run and display the output of anything (non-interactive) you can run on the command line. For instance, I have it displaying the output of cal, uptime, a script that grabs my IPs, and a todo file. You set a window size, location, and refresh time for shell scripts. You can also display a file or image...
See also: [http://www.macgeekery.com/tips/cli/geektool_and_bash_one-liners MacGeekery Post] on GeekTool
==Tips== ===Full keyboard access===
If you're not a big fan of the mouse, consider flipping on "Full keyboard access." This means you can use the tab key to focus buttons and panes, not just text fields. In Tiger, go to System Preferences -> Keyboard & Mouse -> Keyboard Shortcuts and select "All controls" at the bottom; or press ^F7 (Control-F7) to toggle this setting.
===Kill the Dashboard===
If you never use the Dashboard in Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger), don't be afraid to kill it. Open a Terminal and type:
Courtesy [http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050723123302403&lsrc=osxh]
===Auto-complete Williams email addresses===
Auto-complete is a major time saver if you haven't memorized the middle initials of everyone at Williams. Here's how to set it up on Apple Mail running on any version of OS X.
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