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The best Mac Apps to unlock your max potential (recommended by users of r/MacOs )

AppCleaner Quicksilver Obsidian.md Mimestream bitwarden Arc Nova Code Editor ChatGPT Latest Name Mangler
  1. AppCleaner is a small application which allows you to thoroughly uninstall unwanted apps. Installing an application distributes many files throughout your System using space of your Hard Drive unnecessarily.
    AppCleaner - Already mentioned - great tool for uninstalling Mac apps.

    #Monitoring Tools #CRM #Utilities 303 social mentions

  2. Quicksilver is a fast and free Mac OS X productivity application that gives you the power to control your Mac quickly and elegantly. Quicksilver learns your habits, making your everyday chores simple and efficient.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #App Launcher #Windows Tools #Mac 13 social mentions

  3. A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.

    #Knowledge Management #Knowledge Base #Markdown Editor 1454 social mentions

  4. A native macOS email client for Gmail
    Mimestream - lightweight email tool for people that use Gmail - currently in beta.

    #Enterprise Communication #Messaging #Email 58 social mentions

  5. Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • $10.0 / Annually (Premium)
    Bitwarden - great password management app.

    #Password Managers #Password Management #Security & Privacy 604 social mentions

  6. 6

    Arc

    This new web browser is going to kill Chrome
    Arc Browser : Started using this browser. Heard about it on the Wvfrm podcast. I'm really liking it. Has a very unique look, team management is way better. You can set an automatic delete timer for tabs. You can pin important tab. It's probably going to be behind my full-time browser.

    #Web Browsers #Customisable Web Browser #Web Development Tools 60 social mentions

  7. Nova Code Editor is software that is used for writing and editing codes.
    If you want to try something more modern-looking (it's amazing to see BBEdit going strong still to this day — I have nothing against it) there's an app from Panic Inc (known for the old classic application Transmit) called Nova. It's available from https://nova.app and costs $99 for the first year. It's a hybrid subscription/one-time purchase. If you disable the renewal, the app will continue to run forever (for as many years as the app's binary code will run unmaintained without software updates). If you want, you can wait, say, 4 months and renew for $49. Or, wait a year, 16 months, etc. Still $49 per annual renewal.

    #Development #Text Editors #IDE 39 social mentions

  8. ChatGPT is a powerful, open-source language model.
    You can enter in your browser here: Https://chat.openai.com.

    #Chatbot Platforms & Tools #Writing Tools #AI Writing 807 social mentions

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    Latest is a free and open source app for macOS that checks if all your apps are up to date.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Latest (Open source) - A lightweight app to keep all other apps updated, even the ones that weren't installed from the Mac App Store. Works like a charm.

    #Mac #Mac Tools #Screenshot Annotation 13 social mentions

  10. OS X file renaming utility. Rename thousands of files at once. Preview new filenames. See pop-up previews with content. Save droplets for reuse.
    Name Mangler (19 $) - IMHO the best mass file renamer out there. Its support of RegEx and variables makes it extremely powerful for advanced users, but for basic users it's still incredibly easy to use and quick. The best feature, though, is that if you have files/folders selected in Finder, you can click on the Dock icon and the selection is automatically loaded into the renaming panel.

    #File Management #Office & Productivity #Tool 10 social mentions

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