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Mac os app istumbler
Mac os app istumbler










mac os app istumbler
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* OmniGraffle - Great for development purposes ( )Īlong with iA Writer, Writeroom, Sublime Text, etc etc. * OmniOutliner - Best list makinga pp ever ( )

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* 1Password - Password facilitator (, buy the Mac App Store version)

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That's it - have surprisingly few apps actually.Īpps that I install immediately upon re-installation or a new Mac: Random stuff that you might or might not need: Acorn (simple, cheap image editor), CoconutBattery, Hues (standalone color picker), iStumbler (Max OS X's NetStumbler), MacHg (Mercurial client). Apps that used to be must-have but that I no longer use: HandBrake (DVD ripping), LiquidCD (CD / DVD burning), NetNewsWire (RSS) I wish there was a better RDP client and a decent SSMS-like SQL Server client. Parallels Desktop for Windows + Remote Desktop Connection to manage Windows servers. DaisyDisk - for later when you'll inevitably run out of disk space.

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I still prefer Notepad++ though (in part because TextWrangler, like so many apps on Mac OS X, is so slow to launch). So these days, I stick with Gmail's web interface (which I'm not a big fan of either but there's no native app that I find any better). I have to say that I've never found what I would consider to be a great email client for my taste on either Mac or Windows. Email: MailPlane (gmail / google apps only). gfxCardStatus - not necessarily a must-have but quite handy to see which app is causing your Mac to switch to the battery-sucking discrete GPU. Desperately slow to launch and not a big fan of the UI but it's free, it works and I use FTP rarely enough to never have bothered looking for something better. iStat Menus: RAM, network and CPU usage right in your menu bar. For what it's worth, this is what I would automatically install on any new Mac: Interesting - I haven't actually reviewed my Mac's config in a while - I might pick up a few goodies in those lists myself.

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Onyx - System maintenance and set extra OS defaultsĬlick2Flash - Extension in Safari blocks flash defaults to HD mp4, right click to download video. NameChanger - GUI for mass renaming files MenuMeters - Free limited version of iStatMenusĬleanArchiver - File compression (sans. $ CSSEdit - GUI CSS editor, mainly use vim MAMP - Apache, MySQL etc dev env (like XAMPP) MacVim - Coming from the GUI world look at Janus Spotlight - OSX built in app launcher etc These are the things I use daily (most are free!): DaisyDisk (essential harddrive file visualization): Īnd, another shoutout for Quicksilver – more powerful than Alfred. Indexes Gmal, Dropbox and Google Drive and lets you search and launch files – a bit like Alfred): ĩ. Found (don't use this much, but it's awesome.

mac os app istumbler

LittleSnapper (tried everything, this is the fastest and cleanest way to collect UI inspiration – Skitch + Evernote would be my second choice): Ĩ.

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XScope (rulers and stuff for UI design): ħ. DTerm (pop-up terminal emulator for the occasional 'less README'): Ħ. Solarized and ir_black themes for Terminal and all editors: / (I use ir_black w/ Terminal.app, terminal Vim and the sidebar fork of Macvim: )ĥ. If you have iOS devices you like/use too, AirDisplay (makes an iPad or iPhone an extension of the mac desktop) and AirServer (makes the mac a mirror of the iOS screen using Airplay).ģ. Screenshots (Fantastic tool for taking a picture of exactly the section of the screen you want, and nothing more). Screenflow (Excellent videocasting/webcasting/tutorial making software) (Currently on sale at for half off its $99 pricetag with other stuff included)

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WeatherHD (Lap warming tool, also renders beautiful full screen weather for what's happening where you are/where you set it to)Ĭrash Plan Pro (a pretty reasonably non-invasive offsite backup program)ġPassword (Cross platform/Smartphone password autofill manager)Ĭamouflage (Hides everything on the desktop when you present)Ĭaffeine (Keeps the laptop awake while you're presenting)ĭaisy Disk (Finds the crap you can delete and clean off the hard drive, quickly beautifully, and makes cleanup a joy) Skitch (quickly marking up screenshots, photos, etc) DragonDrop (shake the mouse drop stuff in an always on top window, then drag it back out when you find where you want to drop it and it disappears)ĭivy (Lay out all your windows on a grid extremely quickly)












Mac os app istumbler