Macbook Air install log
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I got a new MacBook Air. These are the first things I do with it given my experience with the older 2011 MBA, based on what worked well for my environment and what not.
- Open the box, unpack stuff, got upset that the power supply has a new MagSafe adapter - this means my old power brick will not serve without an adapter.
 - Charge the battery. Set up the basics and register the Mac.
 - Log in for the first time. Change the background, make the dock smaller.
 - Set the trackpad to the tap mode - I prefer light tapping to strong clicking.
 - Remove some apps from the dock that I rarely use: the stock email reader, FaceTime, Contacts, etc. Many of these are integrated in Google apps.
 
Tweaks
- Fix Safari (and Chrome) settings to not save passwords, and start with my favorite start page.
 - Move Terminal shortcut to the Dock
 - Terminal->Properties->Settings->Shell-> change "When the shell exits" to "Close if the shell exited cleanly"
 - Terminal->Properties->Window change width to 120 - I wan to see long messages.
 
AppStore
Install some apps from the AppStore:
- TextWrangler
 - Evernote
 - Numbers, Pages, Keynote
 - MplayerX
 - SmartConverter Pro
 - The Unarchiver
 - Caffeine
 - Sketchbook Express
 - Kindle
 
Other Apps
Install some apps from other sources, or directly from the developer.
- Google Chrome
 - KeyRemap4MacBook - to rearrange the keyboard
 - Winebottler - like Wine on Linux
 - DropBox
 - TotalFinder - makes the Finder suck less
 - CyberDuck - for SFTP and other file transfer protocols
 - Sketchup - easy 3D modeling
 
ToDo
- Microsoft office
 - Parallels
 
- Handbrake
 - Python Launcher?
 - Keyspan Serial Assistant
 - Gimp
 - Google Drive
 - Sketchup
 - CyberDuck
 - Arduino, Tinkerkit
 - Waspmote?
 - smcFanControl
 - VirtualBox?
 - VLC?
 - TotalFinder
 - LeapMotion
 - EagleCAD
 - CoolTerm
 - DiskRing?
 - Xcode?
 
To-not-Do
There are some things that I have decided to stay away based on previous experiences or storage and other restrictions.
- No MacPorts for now. Will see, how long can I stay this way.