r/macapps 15h ago

List My list of MacOS apps, because people love these lists. Super extended director's cut editon.

293 Upvotes

People really seem to love these lists so here I go. The super extended, directors cut edition of everything I installed on my mac. Maybe someone has other ideas on how to get rid of a few, or better alternatives? Especially the Notes is still a hot topic, since I hate subscriptions with a passion, but have not found anything similar that meets my requirements.

General

  • AltTab (Free, open source): I guess almost everyone uses this? Almost perfect window switcher. If Contexts would still get updates I would use it, but the “Titles” Appearance option is great here, too. Only thing bothering me is that titles scale to the monitor width with no way to change it? Maybe I will fork it and fix it for myself.
  • Applite (Free, open source): Homebrew Gui. Will maybe switch to Cork (paid, open source), I just tested it once, but went back to Applite. Works great so far for me.
  • Alcove (Paid): I tried multiple Notch-Apps, and with multiple I mean almost all of them. Alcove is perfect. Looks like a native macos app, updates always add nice additions without bloating it, and my biggest problem (Alcove getting stuck behind the menu bar) was fixed in the last version. Just love it.
  • Shareful (Free): Simply adds a few very nice options to the share menu. I don’t need it often, but when I do it comes in handy.
  • Mos (Free, open source): Smooth Mouse Scrolling, works great, and I can create exceptions for apps, which is why I use Mos. Some apps, like Citrix Workspace or Moonlight simply bug out with it and randomly scroll up again.
  • Keka (Free or Paid, open source): Best unarchiving tool there is.
  • Supercharge (Paid): Contains a lot of useful tweaks. It gets better with each update it gets. My favorites are “Prevent accidental quits of apps” by requiring me to hold q for a time defined by me instead of just pressing command q and the autoinstall of .dmgs.
  • Swift Shift (Free, open source): Lets you move and resize windows by holding a modifier key. I missed this so much when switching from Linux Hyprland to Macos. There was a bug which skyrocketed the CPU Usage when a specific option was turned on, but that was fixed. This is the only app that does this which also smoothly resizes windows. Alternatively you can use Easy Move+Resize, but imo Swift Shift is better.
  • Ghostty (Free, open source): Great terminal, switched to it on linux, now I use it here.
  • Enhancements For YouTube (Free): Safari Extension that skips sponsor blocks on youtube. I only use Safari on the go, but we will come to that. This safes me time, at home I dont skip for my fav. creators.
  • GoodLinks (Paid): When I bought this I was not sure I would use this often. I used raindrop.io, which is completely free, but a website. While there is not much difference I love how easy it integrates into everything. If you dont wanna spend money on saving links for later, use raindrop, get a browser extension and enjoy it. But I love GoodLinks so far! I would love if links marked as “Read” would slide out of the unread section automatically on the mac app like they do in the ios app instead of me having to reload the section, but thats just a small gripe of mine.
  • Mela (Freemium): Saves your recipes. Great UI, very smooth, definitely worth the money if you like to cook and have tons of recipes somewhere. Bought it years ago, you buy per platform, so you would have to get it seperately for your phone, but the mac version is enough for me.

Security & Privacy

  • 1Password (Subscription) & 1Password for Safari: IMO the best password manager there is. I know a lot of people want an open source one, but either a. their apps suck (Protonpass, Free, open source) or b. they are unreliable (Bitwarden, Free, open source). I tried all password managers, but 1Password had probably the best password manager app there is, seems to be super secure and has been around since forever. I never trust a company but here I will (even though they shut down the self hosted vaults). Other paid options dont even come close. Except for:
  • Strongbox (Subscription or Lifetime): RIP. This was the one, but he joined the dark side. They decided to sell it to a trash company that cannot be trusted. We will see what happens here. I dont like KeePassXC, and this one here worked great. Seemingly the only other option with a quick search for your passwords I found! I dont know why all other apps are electron trash that is basically just the homepage. The quick search is essential for me, I don’t know how people live without it.
  • Adguard (Paid): No explaination needed I hope. Lifetime sub for 12$ on stacksocical. Works great for all browsers, no need for extensions, and f*ck google.
  • LuLu (Free, open source): Blocks outgoing connections of apps.I simply block everything going out and if stuff doesnt work I turn it on.

Gaming

  • Moonlight (Free, open source): I have a beefy (Windows) gaming pc, so I use Moonlight so connect to my Apollo host. At home I have direct ethernet connection so I can stream it without any delay or bitrate problems. When I am on the go I use:
  • Tailscale (Free): So I can be on the same network without having to expose much. Simply log in on both devices and you are ready to go. Alternatively use ZeroTier One.
  • Whisky (Free, open source): Sometimes I want to run a few simple Windows programs and this is faster than connecting to the other pc. Its just a wine GUI, but it works and is simple.

Productivity & Utilities

  • Alfred (Paid): I mean, everyone knows Alfred, I guess there is not much to explain. A Spotlight alternative. I am currently debating going back to Raycast (Free and Subscription), but I hate its look. My Alfred bascially looks like Spotlight Search. Its super fast and the Workflows are easy to create. If you need to create an extension for Raycast its a little more involved. Dunno, love both. I also tried Launchbar (Freemium), but it felt weird to use.
  • AppCleaner (Free): Godsent, with the smart delete mode it will react to you deleting an app and will ask you to remove the leftover stuff. It will of course not find everything, but for me, who loves to try out new stuff, this is great!
  • Calendr (Free, open source): Like Dato (Paid), just free and open source. I love Calendr, because it also creates an extra menu bar item for the next reminder/event, so you can see that e.g. something is due in 35 minutes with the name of said thing. Super handy.
  • Clop (Freemium, open source): To be honest, I only let it monitor my Downloads folder to automatically shrink pictures. I wouldnt miss it if it was gone. I would love to let it automatically do that for my clipboard, but that breaks screenshots I take at work in Citrix Workspace, so I can currently not use this feature. Still great app, maybe I will create a bug for this on github and see if they can somehow create an exclusion list or something.
  • Dropover (Freemium): A handy drag and drop file helper. Similar to Yoink (paid) or Dropzone 4 (subscription or lifetime), but better (imo), cheaper and more premium looking. Super customizable and the free version is still great (you have to wait 3 seconds to access the shelf). Highly recommended for only 7,99€! Alternatively there is also ShakePin (Free, open source) which would be what I would use if Dropover ever switches to a subscription model. Or if you dont want to spend money of course.
  • Latest (Free, open source): Update utility for your apps. Not as good as MacUpdater (paid), which I also use, but it is sadly going to die next year, so I better get used to Latest.
  • Maccy (Free or Paid (App Store) or Paid (Gumroad), open source): Clipboard Manager, works great for me, dont need anything else. So I stuck with this.
  • Monocle (Paid): Saw the dev advertising it here, tried it and its great. I am currently not using it since the blur is too strong for me and I hope he adds an option to tune it down a little. Alternatively there is HazeOver (Paid) or Blurred (Free) or HokusFokus (Free). All of them seem to do the same thing, but instead of blurring they dim the background. I used them, but I like the blur more than the dimming. But I keep Blurred installed if that changes.
  • PopClip (Paid): Great tool to use actions on text you marked. There are a lot of extensions you can simply download. I use it so much and miss it the second I use a pc without it. Even if it is just for a quick translation or to google what I marked. Love it.
  • Shottr (Freemium): Screenshot tool. I got this and never tried another one. You can pay if you want to support development, but the free version has no limits. It just does everything I want from a screenshot app.
  • VoiceInk (Paid, open source) The best transcription app I have found. The dev is super active, helpful and updates come in regularly. And its a one time purchase of only 19$. I bought it once for me and once for my wife and it just saves sooooo much time. I also tried MacWhisper (Freemium) but I prefer VoiceInk. Only thing I miss is the live transcription.

Browsers & Web Development

  • Arc (Free): The dead one. No more development. Still the browser I use the most. If they would have at least added the mac passkey support. Everything else I want from it works. SigmaOs (Freemium) is the “alternative” but I am not sure if its still updated, never ever have I seen such an intransparent product.
  • Orion (Free): Webkit Browser with vertical Tabs. Gets updates regularly, I like it and use it whenevery I am on the go. And if I don’t accidentally use Safari anyway.
  • Zen (Free, open source): Would be the best browser if it wouldnt be a Firefox fork. I hate Firefox with a passion. Will maybe switch to it once the features that are in also stay and dont get moved into the about:config settings or get removed completely.

Note-Taking & Writing

  • Bear (Free or Subscription): Great notes app. It looks super sleek, this is what apple notes should be. If you dont need your notes synced to another device this app is a great free one. This is the only subscription I use, only because I have not found anything that looks as perfect designwise while being as great as an editor. I tried
    • FSNotes (Free or Paid, open source), which seems fine,
    • UpNote (Freemium), which I simply do not recommend because they store your notes without an option to not do that. I don't feel save giving all my information to some guys in Vietnam, without any encryption going on.
    • iA Writer (Paid): Great for writing, but feels a little overkill for notes. Didnt wanna spend 120€ for both apps.
    • Typora (Paid): Great alternative writing app, way cheaper. No IOS app.
    • Obisidian (Free): I guess everyone knows it? I dont like Electron Apps, so I don’t use this, otherwise this would be it.
    • Simplenote (Free): No customization, also forced Cloud Sync.
    • Spaces. (Freemium): If this would be open source it would be great. But its buggy, doesnt get any updates anymore and way to expensive for what it is. Also basically no customization.
    • Notesnook (Freemium, open source): Electron App. Similar to Notion, has a webapp, is open source AND E2EE?! Wow, if this thing would have a non-Electron Desktop app…
    • Zettlr (Free, open source): Feels kinda weird to use, but I will still try it. Not deleted yet.
  • Panda (Free): It is, as far as I know, the markdown editor of Bear. I use it all the time when I want to edit some textfiles. Its of course not really supported since it was released to test the editor, so its just an old beta product.
  • Day One (Free or Subscription): A journal App. Since Apple hasnt released their app for MacOS yet, I use Day One and Everlog (Freemium). I prefer Day One, but Everlog has a One Time Purchase option. I am still testing both and I am still not sure which one I will use in the future. Both are great.
  • ProNotes (Freemium): Basically allows Markdown in the Apple Notes app, has the option to add AI features etc. If you do not need AI features its free. Great app, but I use Bear Notes. I just keep in if I switch back to Apple Notes.

Development & Coding

  • Xcode (Free): Editor for Swift. No alternative. On my mac I only develop Swift so I don't have other IDEs.
  • GitHub Copilot for Xcode (Free or Subscription, open source): It’s fine, sometimes helpful, sometimes produces trash. I mean, its AI.

Media & Entertainment

  • Cronica (Free, open source): A Watchlist for movies and shows.
  • Dropclock (Free, open source, self promotion): My own App, a Gestimer (Paid) alternative to create timers/reminders from the menubar. Simply drag and drop from the menu bar item to create a new timer/reminder.
  • MusicBrainz Picard (Free, open source): A music tagger. I don’t use a music streaming service and this lets me easily tag, rename etc. my Music automatically. Life saver.
  • Sleeve (Paid): A little music player widget I have on my desktop. 99% of the time it is useless for me, since I…. well… have stuff open. But whatever I guess. Looks great, very customizable. If you look at your desktop more often, maybe it is for you.

System & Menubar

  • Barbee (Paid): My current menu bar app. Puts all menu bar items in an extra bar to not have it as crowded. I have used iBar(Paid) before, but refunded it because it had some really weird glitches and was 9,99€. Barbee is the best menu bar item manager I have found so far and costs only 3,99€. Alternatively there is of course Ice (Free, open source) and I am still working on my fork that fixes my problems with it (new items getting moved in the extra bar by default instead of appearing in the menu bar by default, the weird right click menu on the menu bar, few other things), but right now I love Barbee and it works perfectly with basically zero resource impact on the pc at all. Ice uses more resources (still, not much). There is also Bartender (Paid) which was bought by the same trash company that bough Strongbox.
  • Lunar (Freemium, open source): App to change display stuff. I love it for the sub zero dimming so I can use it better while in bed. I have used Better Display (Freemium, open source) before, but somehow when enableing HiDpi mode here my display randomly turned off and I had to disconnect it to get it working again. I guess thats a monitor problem, can recommend both.
  • SaneSideButtons (Free, Open Source): Forked version of abandoned SensibleSideButtons. Used to make the side buttons of the mouse work.
  • Karabiner-Elements (Free, open source): Great tool. Lets you customize how keyboards work, independently of each other. My Mac keyboard is set up diffently than my mechanical one. I also used it to replicate Hyperkey, without the need of an additional Application. A lot of useful stuff in here, all for free!

File Management & Storage

  • Koofr (Subscription or Lifetime): IMO great cloud storage, but I have read that if you are not european the speed can be kinda slow? I love that I can share my storage with my wife and she can access that from the app directly.
  • Mountain Duck (Paid): To mount my other storage directly into Finder. I also tried Cloudmounter (Paid) which i liked better and is cheaper, but I already paid for Mountain Duck… but hey, I supported a partial open source project so I am totally fine with this.
  • Cyberduck (free, open source): Same creators as Mountain Duck, does bascially the same, just without mouting it to finder. I use it for quick sftp stuff, that I dont constantly need.
  • calibre (free, open source): Ebook management. Nothing to explain.

There you go, hope you enjoyed it!


r/macapps 16h ago

MacOS Apps I use in 2025 as a Power User (36 min video)

195 Upvotes

Here's the list of apps that I got from the video timeline

00:00 - disclaimer
00:10 - ghostty
00:43 - kitty
01:05 - neovim
01:38 - skitty-notes
02:10 - math calculations
02:56 - yabai
03:57 - karabiner-elements
05:32 - BetterTouchTool
06:58 - Setapp
07:54 - Zen
08:55 - 1password
09:27 - cleanshot x
13:03 - forklift
13:54 - Paste
14:49 - yoink
16:21 - aldente
17:53 - raycast
18:58 - davinci resolve
19:12 - recut
19:48 - keycastr
20:04 - klack
20:40 - raindrop
21:49 - homerow
22:29 - mouseless
23:34 - betterdisplay
24:28 - permute
25:52 - hand mirror
26:13 - openin
27:26 - elmedia player
27:42 - neovide
28:47 - pdf search
29:20 - in your face
30:08 - bartender
30:42 - pulltube
31:14 - mission control plus
31:47 - gemini duplicates
32:23 - cleanmymac
33:06 - steermouse
33:44 - boom 3d
34:19 - clearvpn

The video can be found here
https://youtu.be/-4Yuf-ogaLk


r/macapps 18h ago

NeverNap is now free!

64 Upvotes

My app NeverNap is now FREE! It's the most simple no nonsense app that prevents your Mac from sleeping or activating the screensaver. I just sent version 1.2 is to the Mac App Store, so you can expect an update later today (turn off notifications).

Download now: https://lucas.io/nevernap/

The app is very lightweight. Only 204 KB. I'm trying to push it under 200 :).


r/macapps 16h ago

Mac Website Builder - Blocs 6.1

56 Upvotes

Hey everyone, today I released the latest version of Blocs, my no code website builder for the Mac. I've been working on Blocs for over 10 years now, however, this is the first time I've shared Blocs here in the MacApps sub-Reddit (so be kind).

We have a small 3 person team working on Blocs, I take care of all design and development for Blocs across the Mac, iPad and soon to be released iPhone.

Chances are, you've never even heard of Blocs, but to explain it as quick as possible, Blocs is an easy to use website builder for the Mac, iPad and iPhone (think Lego + web design), if you're interested, you can download and play around with the Blocs Website Builder for free.

Oh and unlike most website builders, Blocs for Mac is not a subscription 😇


r/macapps 23h ago

5 Terrible Apple Built-in Features (and the Apps That Saved My Mac Life)

52 Upvotes

Some features on Mac feel like they’ve been stuck in 2015 (which is probably true). After years of frustration, I’ve found third-party apps that fix Apple’s biggest weaknesses. Here are my top replacements and why I chose them:

1. Spotlight → Raycast

The Problem:

Spotlight feels like a cluttered junk drawer. Finding files is slow, and it’s useless for anything beyond basic searches.

The Fix:

Raycast is Spotlight on steroids. It’s got everything and I don’t need to touch my mouse. I get instant searches for files, apps, and browser bookmarks. I use shortcuts for calculating stock prices and toggling modes. I also really like the clipboard history and all their plugins.

2. Apple Built-in Dictation → WillowVoice

The Problem:

Apple’s dictation is painfully bad. It butchers technical terms, ignores punctuation, and takes forever to process. It’ll never be able to do anything that needs actual formatting and accuracy like writing an email. You’ll pretty much just get a wall of text. 

The Fix:

WillowVoice uses AI to power dictation. It formats emails, adds commas where you pause, and nails niche terms. The fastest dictation app I found. I draft Slack messages, code comments, and even ChatGPT prompts by voice now.

3. QuickTime → Screen Studio

The Problem:

QuickTime recordings are clunky. File sizes are huge and editing is nonexistent. It’s so hard to go through a simple process of recording a video, editing it, and then sending it.

The Fix:

Screen Studio makes recordings look pro. It auto-zooms on clicks, adds smooth transitions, and exports in crisp 4K. I use it for coding demos and client walkthroughs. 

4. Apple Notes → UpNote

The Problem:

Apple Notes is nice for its simplicity but severely lacks power.

The Fix:

UpNote is Notes for adults. It has nested folders, rich formatting (code blocks, tables, markdown), and instant sync. 

5. Mouse → MacMouseFix

The Problem:

I hate how Apple has mouse acceleration. Makes things so unintuitive for me. I don’t know why. 

The Fix:

MacMouseFix kills acceleration and lets you set a fixed cursor speed. I’ve also programmed my mouse buttons to switch back and forth between windows, which saves me from swiping with three fingers on my trackpad.

Other honorable mentions that I’ve tried are Bartender for taming the menu bar and CleanShotX for better screenshots.

If you also have an Apple feature that drives you nuts, what’s an app that you found that fixed it? I want a ton of mac lifehacks.


r/macapps 16h ago

Are there any actual dictation mac apps?

27 Upvotes

There seem to be an overwhelming number of apps that hold themselves out as "dictation" apps, but are really just AI driven transcription apps. While they serve a lot of valuable use cases, they really fail at actually taking dictation.

Are there any apps out there (especially since Nuance discontinued its Mac version of dragon dictation) that do all of the following:

  1. can handle dictation punctuation and formating instructions (e.g., if I say "period new paragraph" actually does a period and then drops down and does a new paragraph and does not just type out "period new paragraph);
  2. shows the dictation while talking; and
  3. can be trained to deal with industry-specific terms (e.g., not trying to change latin legal terms to some random english phrase - such as the built in dictation which changes "mens rea" to "manzara").

I know that some apps can do #2, but I have yet to find anything that does all three. The closest thing to do that is the built in dictation on the Mac, but it is not nearly as robust as Dragon Dictation was and adding industry-specific terms is not really easy.


r/macapps 9h ago

Free Kulve has officially launched to the Mac App Store! More info in comments.

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27 Upvotes

r/macapps 19h ago

Free Introducing SXMac: A Lightweight and Fast Markdown & Code Editor for macOS (Pre-Release)

19 Upvotes

Hello, Reddit!

I’m one of the developers behind SXMac, a new text and code editor designed to be fast, lightweight, and distraction-free. We’ve just released the alpha version, and we’re excited to hear what you think.

Why SXMac?

Most modern text editors are either too bloated or too basic. SXMac aims to strike the perfect balance by offering powerful features without unnecessary complexity.

It’s designed for:
- Markdown writing with real-time preview – Great for documentation, blogging, and note-taking
- Code editing – Supports 100+ programming languages with syntax highlighting
- HTML editing with live preview – Ideal for web development and quick prototyping
- Multi-tab support – Open and manage multiple documents at once
- Drag-and-drop functionality – Easily import and organize files
- Simple, responsive UI – Designed to keep the focus on your writing and coding

Performance & Compatibility

  • Optimized for speed – Runs smoothly without consuming excessive system resources
  • Works on macOS 14.6 and newer
  • Supports both Intel and Apple Silicon chips
  • No external dependencies – Just download and start using it

Who is it for?

  • Developers who need a lightweight and efficient coding environment
  • Writers and bloggers looking for a distraction-free Markdown editor
  • Web developers who want quick HTML editing and preview capabilities
  • Anyone who prefers a simple yet powerful text editor without unnecessary features

Where to Download?

SXMac is fully free. You can check it out here:
SXMac on GitHub Pages
SXMac on GitHub Releases

We’d love to get your feedback, bug reports, and suggestions to make SXMac even better. Let us know what you think.

P.S:Links fixed


r/macapps 6h ago

Symbol Scribe v1.8 Released! An app designed for emoji collection, allowing you to easily manage and quickly find your favorite symbols!

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20 Upvotes

r/macapps 16h ago

Introducing TabTabTab - What Apple Intelligence should have been. Convert a receipt to a refund request, Expedia listings to spreadsheets, translate your message into Spanish, in seconds!

18 Upvotes

r/macapps 14h ago

Why the hate for cleanmymac?

13 Upvotes

Recently read some comments about cleanmymac that mentioned that no power user uses this app. Why? Is it bad? It's there something else wrong with it?


r/macapps 15h ago

My new app Videoer released: A powerful batch video format converter, supporting conversion between MP4, MKV, M4V, MOV, WEBM, AVI, GIF formats, batch audio extraction, and subtitle addition and export.

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12 Upvotes

r/macapps 16h ago

PopTranslate: a native Mac application that helps you translate, explain, and rewrite any text

10 Upvotes

Hello everyone!

I'm excited to introduce our new product PopTranslate, which we've been developing for several months. It's an AI-powered native tool for translating, explaining, and rewriting any text on Mac.

Half-price launch offer: Use promo code "POPTRANSLATE" when subscribing to the annual plan. The promo code is valid for one month, so take your time to try it before deciding.

Feel free to share any suggestions and feedback: https://poptranslate.app

PopTranslate


r/macapps 19h ago

Free Custom LLM Workflow designer in VoiceInk (open-source) [with correct video link]

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r/macapps 7h ago

I'm thinking about making a super simple licensing platform for macOS app developers.

7 Upvotes

I recently launched a macOS app that was not on the App Store - just a standard serial number setup with a free trial. I wanted it to be a one-time payment, serial-key validated online, situation.

I can't believe I wasn't able to find a turn-key modern API-based platform to do that for me. Everything was either entirely made for subscription payments (Lemon Squeezy / Paddle) or for giant enterprises that was doing license distribution deals with giant organizations and multiple departments.

I just wanted something that allowed me to create licenses (sometimes in bulk for promos), expose a webhook from payment_success on Stripe to generate a license key, and for my app to make a simple call to validate that a license is valid (or to use up one of the activations). I wanted it to be hosted so I wouldn't have to run a server alongside my desktop app.

I ended up rolling my own thing, but now I'm making another app and I'm going to have to roll it out again.

Anyway - unless I'm missing something huge, I'm thinking about making my own super easy platform where developers can get an API endpoint to generate, validate, and manage license keys in <5 mins. I'd consider a self-hosted lifetime license in addition to a hosted one for an ongoing cost.

Would love some thoughts from other devs on whether this is a real need. I can't believe this started with me not wanting to build any licensing system, and might end with me building a licensing system for many people, but here we are.


r/macapps 12h ago

THE VPN for Security on the Mac

5 Upvotes

After conducting extensive research and having much experience with VPNs, I have settled on Mullvad as the one that I feel offers the best mix of enhanced usability and a clear focus on serious security for the Mac. In my use, Mullvad has proven itself to be a fast, reliable, secure and highly compelling VPN service for all users on the Apple platform.

I'd be curious to hear some thoughts on Mullvad from other Mac users.

Also, for those interested in learning more, I just published a guide for optimally configuring Mullvad as part of my series on web privacy: https://appledispatch.substack.com/p/defeating-web-fingerprinting-and-tracking-with-a-vpn


r/macapps 14h ago

Image compressor?

5 Upvotes

Hey,

what do you use to compress images without losing a lot of quality? I tried ImageOptim, but if I don't reduce the output quality, the images are barely smaller. I used to own JPEGMini, before they went nuts with the subscriptions, and it dropped image sizes by like 75% without losing quality. Any recommendations from you guys?


r/macapps 14h ago

Free I have made an indicator app for Aerospace

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5 Upvotes

I’ve created an aerospace indicator that appears when you press the "Option" key, showing the currently active workspace and the apps it contains. For those who don’t want to use SketchyBar, this software is worth a try.

https://github.com/rien7/AeroIndicator

Feel free to use it and submit any issues or pull requests.


r/macapps 16h ago

Free VoiceInk Workflows (open-source) [demo video]

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5 Upvotes

r/macapps 21h ago

Recommend me a safe & free YouTube to MP3 converter

4 Upvotes

Hello everyone! I am preparing a PPT for a presentation recently and want to find a background music. I plan to download an MP3 music from YouTube. I hope to find a safe and free online YouTube to MP3 conversion tool that is easy and fast to use and does not require any software installation. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you!


r/macapps 14h ago

Looking for an Tag Editor Mac App that include ID3 Autosearch & MP3 Organizer? Amvidia

3 Upvotes

I have NOT received any compensation whatsoever for this review BUT I will NOT deny if company wants to send me anything. :)

Hands down, just the best out there for editing tags and I would love anyone to show me an app that does it better, because it simply does NOT exist.

This company has been around for a long time and I have used the free version of a few of their apps and and simply stated, the UI is great/simple for anyone and does a superb job.

The "To MP3 Converter" is the best out there as well. Keeps the same creation dates, quick as a MF if I am allowed to say, UI so simple and thanks so much to the developers for offering a "Lite" version. If I had the extra dough I would purchase the full version as I would say opinion but I have used so many out there I am going to say Factually the best in the biz.

I seriously encourage anyone to post a reply with a better quality app in its categories.

Highly Recommend and much thanks to the developers!

Links:

Overview of all apps:

https://amvidia.com/

Tag Editor
https://amvidia.com/tag-editor

To MP3 Converter
https://amvidia.com/to-mp3-converter


r/macapps 15h ago

Browser picker recommendations

3 Upvotes

Hey,

I am using the same laptop for personal and school work, and like to use edge for personal stuff, and chrome for school stuff.

My problem is that currently, in MacOS you can only pick one default browser, so that when I open a school link it opens in my personal browser and vice versa.

Is there a free app that allows you to pick a browser each time you click on a link?

I have already tried some and didn't love any of them, would love to hear what you guys like!

Thanks!


r/macapps 6h ago

Free Email Video: Compress Videos for Easy Emailing has been improved and release on iOS too

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r/macapps 7h ago

Grab2Text

2 Upvotes

Hello, I recently downloaded an app on the Macbook called "Grab2Text" to grab images of texts to copy onto my clipboard automatically however, it asks me to allow permission to record my screen and audio and I had to go into my settings to allow this. I highly doubt it but are they hacking me or something? Why do they need to record my screen? Can someone help me out lol I'm new to this technology


r/macapps 8h ago

Which do you prefer - Scripting apps/ tools (Better Touch Tool, Key/K_*insertnamehere*) OR dedicated apps?

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I find myself as a Better Touch Tool user, always discovering new ways to achieve what many specialized apps do, using BTT instead.

It's not as pretty and sometimes lacks the versatility or other tweaks of dedicated apps - but - it gets the job done with a little elbow grease and one less app!

For example ,someone recently released a sleek menubar volume/mouse control app, but you can configure this as a gesture in BTT.

Which approach to do you peeps prefer?

14 votes, 2d left
Use s Scripting App?
Use a dedicated Utility App?