If it is from another Unix based system, scp is the best I've used, I think it just copies over the SSH protocol.
http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/remoteaccess/man/scp.html
I haven't act…
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Just to set expectactions, you may experience some moments of frustration, when you discover that things on the Mac don't work exactly as they do on a PC, or that ther…
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I just took the plunge... I'm a Mac user now. After years of using Dos and Windows PCs, I've finally decided to go to the dark side and b…
i actually have done the same, and i think it's ironic that most PC users that switch over to Apple refer to Apple as "the dark side". Any way I ordered my MBpro Feb 7,and i've bee…
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Well folks,
I just took the plunge... I'm a Mac user now. After years of using Dos and Windows PCs, I've finally decided to go to the d…
Transmit (www.panic.com) does ssh file transfer - it's great. Also, make sure you install Quicksilver on your Mac and you will not believe the productivity boost you'll get.
As f…
I would also recommend Panic's Transmit FTP Client. It is an amazing FTP client, actually worth the $$$.
BTW, congrats, welcome to the mac way of life . . .
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Transmit (www.panic.com) does ssh file transfer - it's great. Also, make sure you install Quicksilver on your Mac and you will not believe t…
Yeah i just switched over from Dell to a 12" Powerbook G4! I am a Dell hardware tech and everything (and that is a reason I switched haha) Guess i learned to much about how much be…
mwurman:
I, too, am a convert since 2001. My experience is that my powermac and powerbooks are slower. period. I have everything maxed out but certain things just take a while t…
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Do you know of any good SSH file tranfer programs I can use w/ the mac? I know for regular SSH telneting I can use the built in terminal…
I made the switch 6 years ago and in spite of the windows users at work "not getting it", I have been very happy and I doubt I will ever buy a windows machine ever again.
The only problem now is the wait. I use my notebook for business and being without a notebook for 3-4 weeks is kindof a pain. Hopefully I'll get lucky and get shipment much earlier…
I'm going to need a raw organizer very soon and I was thinking about Bibble Pro. I was wondering, how fast is it. Can anyone give me their experience/predictions. Also, if anyone h…
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How are you planning to use the application you purchase?
I plan on shooting almost exclusivly in raw and will be leaving the good …
What do you consider to be too excessive about it? I'm not arguing, I just haven't heard that position on Photohop before.
I'm also curious to know what your creative projects mi…
By excessive I mean it is not geared towards photo organizing. Since that is my main concern I want the tools that allow me to do just that, plus a few extra features like the one…
Being a pro user I'm not acquainted with any applications specifically geared at organizing photos. Given the narrow scope of features you want I'd think you'd be hard-pressed to f…
Right, suffice it to say that Bibble, Aperature, and many other RAW workflow programs satisfy enough of my requirements. That is, all but one that I'm unsure of. Going back to the …
It's not just speed but also quality. Bibble is quick and easy to see what is going on. The controls are nice and obvious to use and very good. I haven't seen version 4.6 (that cam…