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Old Jan 9, 2013, 08:01 AM   #1
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Must Have Programs for rMBP

Hey everyone,

Finally picked up my rMBP and even lucked out and got a Samsung screen. Anyway, I was wondering what apps do you consider "must have" for your MBP? Obviously, there's the iLife suite, and Office for Mac, but I was wondering what programs you put on your rMBPs (or cMBP) when you get a new computer?
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Old Jan 9, 2013, 08:04 AM   #2
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Obviously, there's the iLife suite, and Office for Mac,
Why obviously? I almost always never use any of the iLife applications unless I test something for others to answer in an appropriate thread and MS Office is rarely used too.

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but I was wondering what programs you put on your rMBPs (or cMBP) when you get a new computer?
Alfred and CarbonCopyCloner, then iStat Menus, then gfxCardStatus and then some others.
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Old Jan 9, 2013, 08:05 AM   #3
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Hey everyone,

Finally picked up my rMBP and even lucked out and got a Samsung screen. Anyway, I was wondering what apps do you consider "must have" for your MBP? Obviously, there's the iLife suite, and Office for Mac, but I was wondering what programs you put on your rMBPs (or cMBP) when you get a new computer?
This may be useful, especially the Need application suggestions? Look here: section of the first link:
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Old Jan 9, 2013, 08:09 AM   #4
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Hey everyone,

Finally picked up my rMBP and even lucked out and got a Samsung screen. Anyway, I was wondering what apps do you consider "must have" for your MBP? Obviously, there's the iLife suite, and Office for Mac, but I was wondering what programs you put on your rMBPs (or cMBP) when you get a new computer?
Hey,

Here is quick list (there's many more but these are right off the top of my head):
- All included apps (iTunes, Safari, Stickies, etc.)
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft Office
- Grooveshark
- VMware Fusion
- Skype
- Ankidroid (it's a spaced repetition flashcard app; good for studying)
- All my games (Steam, WoW, COD, Battlefield, Minecraft, etc.)

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Old Jan 9, 2013, 08:24 AM   #5
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I NEED all of these!

Alfred, Utorrent, Unison, Bettertouchtool, Daisydisk, DashExpander, Firefox, Handbrake, Logmein, and Weather HD.

These apps go on all of my macs. I can't live without them!
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Old Jan 9, 2013, 08:37 AM   #6
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Congratulations on your new rMBP it is a awesome computer.

Here are some of my favourite productivity Apps that I use on a regular basis:

1Password (Password, Form filling and Identity manager)

PDFPen (90% of the functionality of Adobe Acrobat at a fraction of the cost)

Alfred (App Launcher)

Dropbox (Cloud based document storage and sync App)

Textexpander (expands keyboard shortcuts into frequently-used text and pictures)

Skitch (Screen Capture and annotation)

Evernote (notes, sync files , save webpages, and share your ideas with friends and colleagues.)

DragonDrop (Utility to make moving files between folders much easier)

Moom (Tame those OS X Application windows)

Tweetbot (Twitter Client)

OmniFocus (Task Manager)
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