General Zod wrote:Simply put, yeah, I'm finally thinking of getting a Mac sometime in the next few weeks. Specifically the Mac Mini, as its ultra-small footprint and upped basic 512 mbs of ram are a really big selling point.
But my problem is I simply don't know what kind of software thereis out there for Macs as I'm used to using PCs so much more. So I'm hoping you peeps out there who've been long time users can recommend software that can do what I'm wanting, either freeware and/or paid software. Anyhoo, here's a list of basic software utilities I'm looking for:
*IRC Clients. I tend to use IRC quite a bit, so could use some recommendations in that field for clients.
Cool. I'll do my best.
IRC clients, I know there are plenty, but I don't use IRC personally so I can't help.
*MP3 Players. I realize that there's iTunes, but frankly I don't like its interface. So I'm hoping there's more software for this feature out there for Macs.
*Video Players. I'm not entirely sure of Quicktime's compatability, but I need something that can handle Dual Audio OGM files, .AVI, AC3 .AVI, .MKV, and .WMV formats.
Again, plenty.
I recommend first and formost VLC.
Then there's Windows Media Player Mac Edition (yes, they make that), RealPlayer, etc, etc. All the big ones. And RealPlayer for Mac is not a peice of crap like the Windows version. At least the latest versions.
For just MP3 players,
http://www.mp3-mac.com/Pages/MP3_Players-Mac.html
*Emulators. I've got quite a few emulators for older console systems, N64, SNES, Neo Geo, etc. But annoyingly almost all the good version of these I've found are Windows exclusive. So recommendation for the emulation software that can run on Macs would be great if possible.
Crap, emulation.net just closed

Best Mac emulator site.
There's plenty. SNES, NES, N64, PS1, Genesis, MAME, etc, etc.
Okay the free N64 emulators I've found are annoying; they run only in a low resolution unless you pay (I'm talking about Sixty-Force, not sure about Mupen, the performance was bad on my 1 GHz PowerBook); and I haven't tried PS1 emulators on my Mac yet, but Genesis, MAME, SNES, and NES emulators all run great.
Here you go.
http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/mac/
And
http://www.pure-mac.com/emu.html
There's even free x86 emulators like Bochs and QEMU.
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Anyways, that about covers it. So, if any of you Mac users can recommend stuff, give a potential convert a hand.
EDIT: Also, the Mac's hardware compatability bugs me a bit. Can I use just any ol' Monitor/keyboard/mouse with a Mini, or do I need to use specific Apple Certified products for it? I really really don't like Apple's default mice.
Absolutely. There are no PS/2 ports; so you'll need a USB keyboard and mouse. ANY USB keyboard and mouse will work.
The Mac Mini has a DVI port and a DVI-to-VGA adapter included, so either a DVI or a VGA monitor will work just fine.
No "Apple Certified" stuff required. Any old USB or Bluetooth keyboard and mouse will work.
Any other questions?