What i do after a fresh Mac OS X install
I recently had the ‘pleasure’ of freshly reinstalling Mac OS X ‘El Capitan’ on my MacBook Pro. As an experiment, i took notes on what i did after that: what settings i changed, which apps i installed and other tweaks i did.
Tweaks and settings:
- Remove useless apps from Dock (Facetime, Maps, etc)
- Copy ‘home’ directory from backup disk
- Removing useless shortcuts from Finder sidebar (“All my files”, iCloud, etc)
- Copy keychains and set as default
- Drag the dock to the left instead of bottom
- Enable ‘don’t rearrange spaces’
- Enable ‘don’t correct spelling’
- Enable full keyboard access
- Disable natural scrolling
- Enable ‘Show path bar & status bar’ in Finder
- Increase tracking pad speed a few notches
- Enable sound volume slider in menu bar (not all of my keyboards have volume keys)
- Add signatures in Mail.app
- Enable ‘Show on desktop: hard disk’
- Enable ‘New finder window shows home directory’
- Enable ‘When Searching, search current folder’
- Don’t show warning when changing an extension
- Set computer name to something meaningful and easy to remember
- Copy .ssh settings
- Disable gamed daemon
- Snap to grid for desktop icons
- Hot corners: top left for all applications and bottom right for desktop
- Add nice custom backgrounds for desktop spaces
- Play a sound when the volume changes
- Set mouse speed to maximum
- Add keyboard shortcuts for fast moving of mail messages to folders
- Enable ‘show date in menu bar’
Apps / packages i install, in order of importance
- Chrome
- Sublime Text
- Spectacle (if you don’t know this app, check it out)
- Macpass
- Mamp
- Dropbox
- Google drive
- Xcode
- Spotify
- Echofon
- Legacy java
- Cafeine
- Imageoptim
- Telegram
- Nvalt
- Slack
- Transmission
- Torbrowser
- Virtualbox
- Vlc
- Office
- Brew
- Compass
- npm