New MBP-17 and recommended software

Ive just ordered a new MBP-17 (yesterday) for photographic work. This is my first mac but also have a sony-vaio. Ive ordered Aperture.
Is there any recommended software (freeware or buyware) that people can recommend so i dont have to trawl through the crap stuff thats outhere.
Doesnt have to be photographic / grahic software.
Thanks
Mac Book Pro 17"   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   Sony Vaio

Check out a site: freemacware.com
They have a lot of great things.
Basically if you google search something, you can find whatever you want for mac.
Another great resource is going to www.apple.com, click on the MacOSX tab, then click downloads.
This shows you new releases of many apple products: Demos, Freeware, Shareware, and Updates.
You can also check out versiontracker.com for the latest versions of 3rd party software.
Congrats on your purchase. If you're into Video editing I would try out Final Cut Express HD, it is initially difficult to use, but very powerful once you figure it out.
Good Luck!

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