Hey Guys
This will be sorta quick as I am studying for exams.
Long story short I planned to get a Mac in about 2 more weeks from today (after my exams), but my toshiba laptop broke down for the 33rd time since I got it with an estimated 2 week reapirs time and seeing as how Apples delivry time was about this I ordered my very first Mac. I will start off by saying this was the dumbest idea I think I have ever had and has resulted in nothing but problems for me. The problem stemming from all my mac software I had purchased was shipped to my home address far far awAY and me not having time due to studying to play with many of the features and figure out how things work. Therefore I have compiled a list of my questions below which I hope some of you can help me with. I apologize for not browsing around more and if some seem obvious but due to a lack of time my mac experience has not gone smoothly (with the exception of my cs courses... I love the unix environemnt). Also I am a huge gentoo user on the PC and am therefore not afraid to compile if need be I have the developer tools installed.
Question 1: Codecs, some of my courses require watching WMV files. Asking for a diff format is not an option. I am currently using VLC to play them but would like to have Quicktime play them as well. In Linux I just used mplayer with some extra codec packs, windows I downloaded a nice codec pack. Anything equivalent for the mac so I can easily play wmv/divx/xvid/whatever in quicktime with perhaps one installation. Anyway to lock quicktime to the vlc codecs? How good does Flip4Mac work I am guessing it would only solve my wmv issue (I do have divx as well). The divx site is it safe? Last I recall they had spyware issues.
Question 2: Installations/uninstallations. Sorry click and drag does not/could not work out in my mind. Where are all the preferences stored. Say I want to remove VLC how would I got about that.. I mean EVERYTHING....
Question 3: PDF viewers.. I love preview, but I really find it to be lacking here and there and I do lots of PDF viewing. I dont necessarily need the slow monolithic Adobe Acrobat.
Question 4: This is the most annyoing. Any way I can have better control over my battery life or just computer in general. I always hate it that when I am reading the screen dims. I figured out how to prevent it from going off and I usually just turn things to the lowest setting, but even when plugged in my screen still dims. It drives me nuts.
Question 5: Better control over the mac in general. Like how would I got about changing files so that link to VLC instead of quicktime by default. I right click go open with and check the always open with but there is some kinda lock (I guess I need to be in root to set it). How do I do kinda a sudo graphically and do it (or textually).
Thanks those are the biggies right now. Sorry if they have been answered again and sorry for spelling mistakes. I am really crunched for time and kinda frustrated to the point I through windows on here using Bootcamp just so I could get MS Word support (not apples fault I know) I just need time and to get home to get my software.
Thanks for any help.
PS: using Macbook Pro
This will be sorta quick as I am studying for exams.
Long story short I planned to get a Mac in about 2 more weeks from today (after my exams), but my toshiba laptop broke down for the 33rd time since I got it with an estimated 2 week reapirs time and seeing as how Apples delivry time was about this I ordered my very first Mac. I will start off by saying this was the dumbest idea I think I have ever had and has resulted in nothing but problems for me. The problem stemming from all my mac software I had purchased was shipped to my home address far far awAY and me not having time due to studying to play with many of the features and figure out how things work. Therefore I have compiled a list of my questions below which I hope some of you can help me with. I apologize for not browsing around more and if some seem obvious but due to a lack of time my mac experience has not gone smoothly (with the exception of my cs courses... I love the unix environemnt). Also I am a huge gentoo user on the PC and am therefore not afraid to compile if need be I have the developer tools installed.
Question 1: Codecs, some of my courses require watching WMV files. Asking for a diff format is not an option. I am currently using VLC to play them but would like to have Quicktime play them as well. In Linux I just used mplayer with some extra codec packs, windows I downloaded a nice codec pack. Anything equivalent for the mac so I can easily play wmv/divx/xvid/whatever in quicktime with perhaps one installation. Anyway to lock quicktime to the vlc codecs? How good does Flip4Mac work I am guessing it would only solve my wmv issue (I do have divx as well). The divx site is it safe? Last I recall they had spyware issues.
Question 2: Installations/uninstallations. Sorry click and drag does not/could not work out in my mind. Where are all the preferences stored. Say I want to remove VLC how would I got about that.. I mean EVERYTHING....
Question 3: PDF viewers.. I love preview, but I really find it to be lacking here and there and I do lots of PDF viewing. I dont necessarily need the slow monolithic Adobe Acrobat.
Question 4: This is the most annyoing. Any way I can have better control over my battery life or just computer in general. I always hate it that when I am reading the screen dims. I figured out how to prevent it from going off and I usually just turn things to the lowest setting, but even when plugged in my screen still dims. It drives me nuts.
Question 5: Better control over the mac in general. Like how would I got about changing files so that link to VLC instead of quicktime by default. I right click go open with and check the always open with but there is some kinda lock (I guess I need to be in root to set it). How do I do kinda a sudo graphically and do it (or textually).
Thanks those are the biggies right now. Sorry if they have been answered again and sorry for spelling mistakes. I am really crunched for time and kinda frustrated to the point I through windows on here using Bootcamp just so I could get MS Word support (not apples fault I know) I just need time and to get home to get my software.
Thanks for any help.
PS: using Macbook Pro