Did you find any?
I'm still trying to optimise my "work" on MBP. I mainly use three fingers to the left right to switch apps and three fingers upwards to open Launch Control. Any other useful key or swipe commands?
Also what apps do you guys use the most on your macs? So far I've just browsed around and listened to web radio on iTunes as I have no idea how stuff work.
Oh and another key combo I like is CMD+L in Safari to highlight the whole address bar so I can start typing right away.
Any help or tips are greatly appreciated!
Thank you for your time!
The app I'm using the most is
Alfred. It's similar to spotlight, but much more powerful. For example, there're two search modes: default search and file search. The search scope of the former is customizable: I've set it up to to search only for apps and directories, so I can start apps and navigate to specific directories
very fast, whereas I can of course search for all files like spotlight in file mode. Also, you can create custom web searches like it's possible in all modern browsers today.
It's free, but there's also the so-called Powerpack, which costs £15 and offers many more features like fully customizable interface, iTunes control, 1Password integration, clipboard history or quick creation of an email to a contact from your address book. It was really worth the price for me, but even the free version is very awesome, give it a try.
For instant messaging, I'm using
Adium which is
extremely customizable.
For RSS I'm using
Reeder (which is also available on iOS, in case you've got an iDevice) and
Cloud for file/picture sharing.
There are hundreds of app lists for new Mac owners out there, what else do you need?
About the shortcut: CMD+L actually works in at least Chrome and Firefox too. You will notice that many shortcuts on OS X are standardized and work in 99% of all apps, like cmd+comma to show the app preferences, cmd+h to hide and cmd+q to quit the current app.