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This is what is specifically deployed on the open lab machines. There are thousands of other Mac OS X applications, just look at what's offered on VersionTracker and Apple's own website. We're always open to new software suggestions! |
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Terminal
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/unix/ for
more information.
—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Utilities Terminal
Mac OS X is a Unix operating system, and as such, it includes a command line interface and all of the standard UNIX utilities and scripting languages: editors such as emacs, vim and pico; file management tools such as cp, mv, ls and gnutar; shell scripts including bash, tcsh (csh) and zsh; and scripting languages such as Perl, PHP, tcl, Ruby and Python.
Terminal is your gateway to these command line tools. Most of the Unix command line tools are located in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, and /usr/sbin.
If you are a Unix user and you have never used Mac OS X, please read Apple's
Unix technology brief.
To learn how to use Unix commands, you can read our X11 help page, which has links to tutorials and other suggestions how to learn Unix. |
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TextEdit 1.5
http://www.apple.com/ for more information.
—Available
in all labs.
—Look under Applications Utilities TextEdit
Drag & drop
text, graphics, and attachments.
Edit RTF, Word, Unicode™, and plain text files.
Import SimpleText and HTML files. |
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TextMate 1.5.3
http://www.macromates.com/ for more information.
—Available
in all labs.
—Look under Applications Programming TextMate
TextMate is a versatile plain text editor with a unique and innovative feature set which caused it to win an Apple Design Award for Best Mac OS X Developer Tool in August 2006.
A rapidly growing community have created bundles for more than a hundred different "modes" including support for all major programming languages, writing prose in structured formats such as LaTeX, Markdown, Textile, etc., blogging, running SQL queries, writing screen plays, doing your budget, and much much more.
Some of the features include:
- collapsable text blocks — fold away the code you don’t want to see
- recordable macros — you don’t have to write a script to automate tedious work
- a CSS-inspired selector system which allows preferences and more to be applied to subsets of your document — you want return to do something different inside comments? or maybe you want spell checking enabled for your strings in C++, both can be done in seconds.
- snippets with tab-able placeholders and live transformations on the text you enter
- column operations — if you align your code nicely TextMate will reward you with eased editing!
- superb shell integration — don’t worry if you are not familiar with bash, TextMate is here to teach you about all the wonders of the OS X UNIX underpinnings!
There is a gallery of screencasts showcasing more features at http://www.macromates.com/screencasts. |
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TextWrangler 2.2.1
http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ for more information.
—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Programming TextWrangler
TextWrangler is the powerful general purpose text editor, and Unix and server administrator’s tool. You can use it for a wide variety of tasks from cleaning up data, to editing configuration files on your Mac or server, to writing HTML or coding.
Feature Highlights
- Disk browsers offer a revised layout with hierarchical file listings and file filtering support.
- Find Differences displays intra-range differences.
- Integrated language support for Ruby, SQL, and YAML.
- Improved JavaScript function detection and syntax coloring support.
- Improved syntax coloring support for TeX.
- Extensive interface and layout improvements including a new tool bar and navigation bar, file properties display, and more.
- Revised and simplified Preferences window.
- Control both key equivalents, and the display of menus and individual menu commands, from the Menus preference panel.
- Editing & display options now adjustable on a per-language basis.
- Improved codeless language module interface with regular expression support to handle a wider range of syntax.
- Seamlessly open & save gzip-compressed files.
- PCRE 5.0 support.
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tn3270 X 3.1.6
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/CIS/tn3270/ for more information.
—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Internet & Terminal tn3270
tn3270 allows a Macintosh computer with a TCP/IP network connection to emulate an IBM 3270 terminal. Features of the emulation include color, extended highlighting, APL/TEXT character set support, and both standard and custom screen sizes. tn3270 also supports file transfer as part of a terminal session when IBM VM/CMS is being used on the host computer.
Although primarily a 3270 emulation program, tn3270 also supports line mode telnet connections. This support allows tn3270 to operate with hosts which establish a line mode connection before entering 3270 mode, as well as with line mode only (regular telnet) hosts. When operating in line mode, tn3270 emulates a DEC VT52 terminal.
Version 3.1.6 adds the following:
- Fixed a Tiger compatibility bug where ending a session by closing its window would cause tn3270 to crash
- The FKeys menu code was re-written to be theme-compliant
- The About box now includes a button for opening the tn3270 web page using the default browser
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Toast Titanium 8.0.1
http://www.roxio.com/en/products/toast/index.jhtml for more information.
—Available
in all labs.
—Look under Applications Utilities Toast 7 Titanium
Toast 8 is the best way to save, share and enjoy a lifetime of digital music, movies and photos on CD and DVD. Burn large files across multiple discs. Copy your audio CDs, movies and DVDs. Convert movies and video for your iPod or PSP. Create audio DVDs with over 50 hours of music and rich Dolby Digital sound. Turn DivX files into DVDs. Create stunning multi-image HD slideshows. Do it all with the easiest, fastest, and most-reliable CD and DVD burning software for the Mac — Toast.

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Transmit 3.5.6
http://www.panic.com/transmit/ for more information.
—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Internet & Terminal 
Transmit is an excellent FTP (file transfer protocol), SFTP, and iDisk/WebDAV client that allows you to upload, download, and delete files over the internet. With the most Mac-like interface available, Transmit makes FTP simple.

What's new in this version:
- Added ability to set permissions recursively for items in a folder via Get Info
- Added French, German, and Chinese localizations
- The Queue now displays per-item feedback when transferring the contents of folders
- Fixed issue with SFTP not automatically reconnecting after a disconnect
- Fixed potential connection failures with Secure WebDAV
- Fixed a curious per-file upload stall with certain FTP servers, making uploads much faster
- Fixed a potential issue where the "maximum queue connection" setting was being ignored
- Fixed a crash with WebDAV uploads and incorrect file encoding
- Fixed a problem with connecting to SFTP servers with changed host keys
- Improved Transmit's "passive mode" fallback to better detect when passive is necessary
- Directory parser now trims trailing slashes from folders
- Improved element focus when using the Sidebar
- Local path defaults to your My Stuff location when adding a Favorite
- Improved the speed when using "Use Queue for All Transfers"
- Tabs will now properly appear if a Transmit window fills a screen
- Custom file permissions are now displayed in Their Stuff after an upload
- Time/date stamps are now maintained when downloading folders.
- Automator uploads will no longer hang if "Use Queue for All Transfers" is turned on
- Added capability for sending raw FTP commands in TLS/SSL mode
- Fixed a problem where a synchronization with umlauts (and other characters) would not work
- Doing "Get Info" on multiple files with the same permissions now shows permissions
- Using "Go To" on a Novell server now properly refreshes the file listing
- Fixed a potentially serious issue with recursive deletes being interrupted mid-delete
- Display sleeping is no longer blocked while a transfer is in progress.
- Fixed a problem with editing files with incorrect text encoding.
- File selections are now always properly maintained when reloading listings
- Directory caches now more reliably clear on disconnect
- Spring loaded folders now work properly when dragging from column to list view
- Mirror synchronizations now work more reliably when excluding certain file types
- Directory listings no longer appear blank under certain specific circumstances
- Improved support for Sun Solaris 7 (Japanese, EUC)
- Removed 'FEAT' check to improve compatibility with certain servers
- Lots of additional polishing
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