Migrating from PC to Mac: Guide
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Migrating from PC to Mac: Internet
Migrating from PC to Mac: Download
Migrating from PC to Mac: Office
Migrating from PC to Mac: Image Editing, Video Editing, Audio Creating
Migrating from PC to Mac: Multimedia Tools
Migrating from PC to Mac: Misc
Migrating from PC to Mac: Conclusion
From PC to Mac: Find equivalent applications?
If you're one of the users who move from PC to Mac or who are planning to do so, this issue is for you! The biggest challenge is to adapt the operating system Mac OS X Leopard, very well indeed. Your biggest concern will be to find your bearings. And that means your favorite applications. To begin on your new computer and not lose time in vain or fruitless searches, we have compiled for you the free software and paying more than the essentials. On a Mac as on PC, there is a list of the most popular a Mac user should know.
Leopard has a package of basic utilities, but this is not always enough!
Like Windows, Mac OS X Leopard comes with a sum of utilities grouped under the name "iLife". These applications can cover all your needs, whether they are elementary. There is a web browser (Safari), a utility for managing images and photos (iPhoto), a multimedia library manager that is no longer ( iTunes), a video editing software (iMovie), for your music (GarageBand), a publisher of web pages (iWeb), an email client (Mail), an application for instant messaging (iChat AV), Frontrow The media center (see our dossier) ... A multitude of other applications are there to help you begin an optimal (utility for burning CDs and DVDs, DVD, QuickTime, iCal, Spotlight, Time Machine, Address Book, Capture ...).
Incontournables find software and if possible multi-platform ...
In this guide, we will not spend on these tools come with the Mac Mini, MacBook, iMac and Mac Pro and their relative effectiveness. The aim is to help the beginner, providing a list of flagships and unavoidable he will need sooner or later. To save time and find his work habits, the programs we meet for Mac OS X are available in PCs and are "musts" in their category (internet, office, multimedia ...). Ideally, these tools are multi-platform and they are available in PC, Mac and Linux. This will allow the user to move from one machine to another, without rehabilitation, and avoiding the laborious "juggling" of formats and conversions that follow.
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