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Smultron (Free) - Quick and simple text editor I use it daily, many timesīluebird (Free) - Very clean Twitter app (doesn't have the multiple feeds like Tweetdeck, but it's easily my favorite client so far)ĬSSEdit ($30?) - Best editor for CSS I've ever used
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I'm one of those people who would take a Mac first any day now though. Great article by - From Windows To Mac - A Roller-Coaster Of Emotions And, who knows - I might even have some advice of my own to offer one day. Hopefully, over the next couple of months, this will start to feel more natural. I know Mac users simply rave about how awesome their machines are so, I am truly excited to get to know this beast a bit better. Thanks again to everyone who has helped me get this far. We'll see how strongly I feel about this in a few weeks.
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I use a "stack" of software and every layer of that stack is crucial. I don't think in terms of browsers - I think in terms of windows. When I'm programming, I'm never in one application or the other - I'm constantly Command-Tabbing from editor, to development browser, to email browser, to R&D browser, to finder, to graphics program, and then back. As a web developer, I feel like Macs have, and continue to, miss the mark on this behavior. In the digital age with the prevalence of the "Cloud," this distinction feels very much like an archaic approach to system navigation. I still don't like the fact that Mac draws a hard distinction between swapping applications (Command-Tab) and swapping windows (Command-Tilda). After all, minus the animation, there's no real difference between Alt-Tab and swapping spaces.Īnyway, now I'm back to one screen and Alt-Tabbing - er'um Command-Tabbing - with joy. I think it's this lag that's throwing me off. Years of Alt-Tabbing have forced me to expect instantaneous interface changes and now that there's a relatively long animation between space positioning, the machine can no longer keep up with the model I have in my head. But upon reflection, I think it might just be the total opposite. Something about the animation or the timing totally threw me off I would get to the target space and suddenly forget what I was doing.Īt first, I thought maybe I just didn't have the cognitive modeling power to keep so many spaces in my head. Transitioning from space to space was very disorienting. To my surprise, the one feature I always thought I would love - Spaces - is one of the first features that I felt I had to disable.
I might not totally understand how it all works, but at least I am at the point where I can be productive. Now, 9PM - 30 hours after initial Mac contact - I am fully up and running.
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I might be conflicted about switching from PC to Mac but, at least I know that I'll be bringing all of you with me on this overly anti-aliased journey. If I didn't respond to you personally, it was only because I was overwhelmed with how much support I was receiving. I couldn't post a "n00b" question on Twitter without getting helpful responses from at least 20 different people. So far, here's what I have installed on my machine:Īfter getting all of these applications installed, the most important thing that I've learned so far is that the ColdFusion Community simply rocks!! And I don't mean just a little bit of rocking - I mean y'all rocked me right out of my own socks! I cannot get over how helpful and enthusiastic people have been about giving me advice.
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Jamie Krug then helped me figure out how to connect both ColdFusion instances to Apache via the wsconfig tool.Īnd - wait for it - I'm finally using ColdFusion Builder! Unless I can get Homesite installed on a virtual machine - just kidding.
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I was able to install multi-instance versions of ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion 8 (EAR files) on my own as well as configure the built-in Apache server to point to a central "Sites" directory. By the time I woke up this morning - 19 hours after initial Mac contact - I was starting to feel a bit more relaxed my jaw was still clenched of course, but at least I was getting used to my new surroundings.