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Mac Pilot for Customization and Utilities

Mac Pilot, a customization and utility app from Koingo Software is currently $3.00 on BundleHunt. There are similar apps like Onyx and Tinker Tool out there that are free, but for the price I thought I'd take a look. Applications Mac Pilot contains settings for several system apps. Here are just of the few things it can control. • Calendar - change event duration • Dock - single app mode, enable window previews • Finder - enable "Quit Finder" • Help Viewer - user normal instead of floating windows • Launch Pad - Reset contents, control # of rows and...

Switch Glass - A Configurable Application Switcher with Per Display Settings

If you are one of those Mac users frustrated by the fact that the default dock is only visible on a single display, or you don't like the way it deals with hidden windows, or maybe you wish you could hide certain apps, you might want to try Switch Glass, an app by well known Apple podcaster, developer and writer, John Siracusa. Switch Glass lets you configure a (hide-able) floating app switcher for each display in your setup. • Visibility - Set it to be visible, hidden or auto-hidden/visible depending on mouse position  • Position - Choose from eight positions...

Yonks - A Well Designed Day Counter

Yonks is a well-designed iOS app that works quite well as a standalone app on Apple Silicon Macs. It's a day counter that determines how many days since and event or how many days until an even with lots of extra special touches. For a one time purchase of $1.99 in the App Store vs. subscription apps at 4X that price just for a year of use, it's almost unbeatable. Ever wanted to know how many minutes, hours, days, weeks, months or years have passed since you were born or since you got married? What about counting down to your...

Marta - A Free Dual Pane File Manager

Marta is a free, dual-pane file manager for macOS written entirely in Swift, making it fast and responsive to both keyboard and mouse commands, although it specializes in the former. Under development since 2016 by software engineer Yan Zhulanow of Jet Brains, Marta may move to paid model in the future but for no it can be downloaded for free at the dev's website. Some of Marta's key features include:• Extensive keyboard support • No user tracking • Ability to edit files inside archives and nested archives • Documentation to guide users in customization • Theme supprt (plus you can...

Keysmith - Record Automation Macros With Ease

Keysmith is an automation app that works in any other app on your Mac to record actions you can later trigger from a menu or with a keyboard shortcut. I've been a Keyboard Maestro user for many years. I have over 800 macros within that application and a lot of experience using it, but after working with Keysmith for just a short while, I have to admit it makes some actions easier to record and activate. It's not a replacement for Keyboard Maestro, but it will certainly supplement it. Keysmith detects buttons, lists, and page loads automatically. The first macro...

Licensed - A Nice Single Purpose App for Keeping Track of Your Software

One of the reasons that I go to r/MacApps every single day is the prospect of discovering news apps and developers. This week I found out that an ancient app (well, 17 years), Licensed, has been updated and is compatible with macOS 15. Licensed is a simple database to keep track of your software purchases. It has fields for: • Maker • Product • Version • Owner • Email • Code • Date • Notes The database is searchable. From the app's file menu, you can identify the data file for easy backups, and you can export your data as...

The Zen Browser

I've found myself in a small and unpopular minority over the past couple of years as user and sometimes advocate for Microsoft Edge, mostly because I use it for work where I'm required to use Microsoft Admin Center and the suite of Microsoft 365 apps. I still stand by my opinion that it doesn't suck, but I've been looking for a more privacy focused alternative to use outside of work, so I decided to take the Zen browser for a spin. Zen's promise on its website is “"Beautifully designed, privacy-focused, and packed with features. We care about your experience, not...

CurrentKey Stats - A Triple Threat App

CurrentKey Stats has several target audiences. • Time tracking your app usage and time spent working. Unlike Apple's Screentime, CurrentKey Stats only tracks an app when it is in the foreground, not the whole time it is open to give you a more accurate view of your time. • Controlling movement between spaces. CurrentKey Stats lets you name each space with a descriptive name and lets you move between them with a menu bar icon or a hot key combo. • Automators who want to trigger certain actions tied to individual workspaces. For time trackers, you can dedicate a task...

Apple Password App Is OK I Guess

I have been using the Apple Passwords App instead of a third-party alternative for a few weeks. I've managed to get my work done and not get locked out of any apps, so it's OK, I guess, but it does not have all the features I'm used to and it has presented some frustrations. To set up the app, you need to use a Mac and not an iPhone. You will probably already have some passwords in the app but you can download and import from your current password manager or browser and it will do a pretty good job...

Daily - A Dead Simple Free Task Manager

The Mac ecosystem is not at a loss for task managers. Apple's own Reminders app has steadily added features over the years, incorporating things like grocery shopping and adding items via Siri. There are full blown GTD systems for executives and others with super complicated lives like Omnifocus. Then there are wonderfully designed apps like Things 3 that you can make complicated if you want to. But what if you don't have complex needs and don't need areas and projects and subtasks and repeating tasks and all the other bells and whistles that come with those systems? What if you...

Surfed - Fell Off, Drowned

I recently saw an announcement for the release of version 3.0 of the Internet history and bookmarking tool Surfed. Previous app store reviews of the app stated that it had a lot of potential but that it wasn't a mature product. I had hopes that a new version would correct that. I downloaded the app and purchased the pro version. I was disappointed to find out that the iOS version only works with Safari as I am an Edge user. After downloading the browser extensions needed for the app to work I opened a new tab in my browser to...

Find Usernames from 400 Different Social Networks

The username I employ here on Reddit is one that I first used on my AOL account back in the 90s before you could even get a real Internet account in my area. Until recently, I had no idea how many times I'd employed it over the years, at least on services that are still in business. Well, thanks to a simple Homebrew app called Sherlock, I can search for my own or a friend's username across 400+ social media networks. I tried it with a couple. To install Sherlock, use the following Homebrew command from the command line in...

Notenik - A Well Designed Plain Text Notes Plus App

Anyone looking for a well-designed notes app that's free and open source, native to the Mac platform and based on plain text files would be well served by checking out Notenik by independent developer Herb Bowie.. Within Notenik you can create numerous types of collections of notes including but not limited to: • Basic Notes • Links • To-dos • Sequenced list • Zettlekasten • Blog • Commonplace Book (with or w/out lookups) • Outline • Web Book • Website • Contacts • Travel Planner • Code snippets Each collection of notes lives in a separate folder. The default location...

A Folder Plugin for Quicklook

I've previously covered Quicklook plugins that let you use your spacebar in Finder to view things like package contents, videos, source code, compressed files and more. Recently the developer of the popular bookmarking app, Anybox, released a free Quicklook plugin for folders, which seems like a feature Apple should have included from the very beginning. When you have a folder highlighted in the Finder, pressing the spacebar opens a window showing the folders contents. Pressing the spacebar a second time closes the window. When the window is open, you don't have full Finder access to the contents, but you...

MacUpdater is Multifeatured

One thing I know about apps designed to identify and download updates for the applications on your Mac, none of them are 100% effective. I use a combination of MacUpdater, Latest, CleanMyMac and Topgrade to come as close as possible to updating my Macs. Of those four, MacUpdate has the most features. MacUpdater maintains a database of over 100,000 Mac apps. The information you can get from within the app includes: • File size • Version number • Release notes • Developer website • Price • User rating • OS requirements - and much more. MacUpdater does not require an...