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Whimsical for mac
Whimsical for mac











whimsical for mac
  1. #Whimsical for mac install
  2. #Whimsical for mac license

I love meeting interesting people and have excellent conversation, so leave me a comment or find me on any of the places below: You might know me from where I used to dabble a little with linkware toys, or Yahoo! Southeast Asia, but nowadays I'm the technical lead for HungryGoWhere where I am always hungry, since I end up looking at food all day. I've been making websites since 1997 before turning it into a profession in 2004. I cycle through a bunch of obsessions: web, reading, writing, gaming, and traveling. This Geek chick, Tools post was published on Tuesday December 4, 2007, and tagged under apple, macbook, osx. I still need to decide on a name! Continued application suggestions are welcome.

#Whimsical for mac install

We’ll see if I get the itch to give myself a hard time and install everything one by one. This is new to me: I’ve always installed Apache, MySQL, and PHP one by one. Through the advice of a friend, I have also started using MAMP for my development web server.

whimsical for mac

There’s more, but those are the pressing things.

whimsical for mac

Would prefer free, but depending on feature set, I don’t mind if I have to pay a bit. Still hunting for a good personal finance application that will easily let me import my GnuCash data.

#Whimsical for mac license

  • Needing to get another Windows license to set up dual booting.
  • Re-assessing Mail just because I use Mail for work, doesn’t mean I need to stick to it for my personal email.
  • Hunting for a good LiveJournal client that’s up to par with Semagic.
  • I’m still learning the works, but so far I’m enjoying. Were it not for the sheer niftiness of the Mac, and the amazing colors, I would probably wailed about my choice for the work machine. As loadx correctly pointed out, I’m not a hardcore BSD (or any UNIX flavor) user, and I do rely heavily on Windows binaries for my PHP, Apache, and other geeky development application needs. The first few weeks of working with the “new toy” was exciting, if a bit nerve-wracking. If you want to see my first few thoughts on working with a Mac (and OS X), you can visit the aforementioned entry. Almost a month prior to this, I had received my first Mac in the form of my work machine, a MacBook Pro, and after a lot of deliberation, have decided to purchase my own. So last November 30, I braved the Singapore IT Expo (SITEX) to purchase my first ever personal Mac.













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