Here's a list of applications that I use, every day on a regular basis. This might be handy in case you want to find any application here that you haven't heard of.
1. Adium
I use Adium every day almost all the time whenever I'm on the computer. In case you don't know what this is, it's an all-in-one free messenger client that has alot of features, and by alot, I mean alot. It's also a duck, and it comes in alot of colors. It updates quite often, at least once every two to four weeks, and fixes major/simple problems immediately.
2. Transmission
I'm sure there are alot of people out there, who seed, leech and torrent almost every day. If your one of those people, this is a must have. I've experiment alot of torrenting clients for the mac, and this has to be the best one. There's alot of features in it to, including speed limitation at certain times.
3. Office 2008/Adobe CS3
This is probably a must-have for most people, especially college/high school students. I used to use 2003, but 2008 has alot more stuff which is great. CS3 is really advanced too, and CS4 was unveiled not a while ago. As these are pretty expensive, open office might be your choice for writing, or creating presentations.
4. Firefox
Firefox is really nice, and everyone knows it. It's pretty much the most speediest for mac right now. I say that because Chrome isn't yet available for mac, and that aggravated alot of people. With all these new features, including smart bookmarks, smart address bar, and improved speed, along with add-ons, it's really hard to have any competition.
5. Warcraft 3
I doubted putting this into my list, but I really couldn't not put it in. As a true multi-tasker, whenever I'm using the above mentioned applications, I love to play Warcraft 3 at the same time. I've gotten so used to it, whenever I sit down, I'll start it up. It's relatively cheap right now, and you can get a bundle pack for like 20 dollars. You don't have to worry about it taking up a DVD slot, because the latest patch makes it work without a CD. And it's official too.
That basically sums it up, there are more applications that I use obviously, and maybe I'll post them up later.
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