Software Alternatives & Reviews

What apps should I get if I am a programmer in college? Also looking for an app to keep me organized and to brainstorm. Thanks guys.

iTerm2 Rectangle Paw.cloud Nova Code Editor Dash for macOS GitUp Fork
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    A terminal emulator for macOS that does amazing things.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Terminal #Developer Tools #SSH 99 social mentions

  2. Window management app based on Spectacle, written in Swift.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Rectangle (free) fixes all the astonishingly missing window tiling in Mac.

    #Mac Tools #Window Manager #Developer Tools 447 social mentions

  3. Paw is a REST client for Mac.

    #API Tools #APIs #Web Service Automation 42 social mentions

  4. Nova Code Editor is software that is used for writing and editing codes.
    Editing code: You might consider a JetBrains IDE, depending on what you use. They're all paid or freemium except Android Studio, but you can get an education license free I think. If you don't want a full IDE, Visual Studio Code has a huge following or Nova (paid) is a well-designed native app.

    #Development #Text Editors #IDE 39 social mentions

  5. Dash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. Dash searches offline documentation of 200+ APIs and stores snippets of code. You can also generate your own documentation sets.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Documentationm: Dash (paid) is great but not strictly necessary for quickly referring to documentation.

    #Software Development #Productivity #API Tools 85 social mentions

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    The Git interface you've been missing all your life
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    A git client: Fork (paid), GitFox (paid), or Tower (subscription) for git version control. Which one you use is personal preference / price sensitivity. It's Ford vs Chevy. GitUp is free but a little weirder UI, though very powerful.

    #Git #Git Tools #Code Collaboration 10 social mentions

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    Fast and Friendly Git Client for Mac
    A git client: Fork (paid), GitFox (paid), or Tower (subscription) for git version control. Which one you use is personal preference / price sensitivity. It's Ford vs Chevy. GitUp is free but a little weirder UI, though very powerful.

    #Git #Git Tools #Git Client 85 social mentions

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