![]() ![]() MacPorts was already great when it was the only solution. You're being downvoted for having a valid but non-aligned opinion, which is not useful to you or other commenters but is very much a reddit thing. ![]() but none of these are noisy, they're just bringing me a great deal of usefulness. I do understand what you're saying about getting too much information all at once, i try to minimize that as much as possible overall. the alias I use is this:Īlias dock-partition="defaults write persistent-apps -array-add '' killall Dock"īut once i've got it all set up and homebrew + git going, i'm peachy. The only clutter that annoys me is the various services/networks for audio plugin installation, those are clunky and crappy, but that's not my fault, Native Instruments etc have decided to make it like that.Īnd yep, it takes a while to install everything and organize the topbar and the dock (i use space separators to group the Dock by theme (p.s. In fact I also have "Hand Mirror" - which lets you check the webcam before opening it for a meeting, but didn't think it is such a gamechanger to be mentioned in the bigger list. (this year moved from "Bumpr" to "Velja" (same browser-selection-functionality when clicking on a link, and installed "One Thing" recently) I feel like I need a specific set of tools, but don't really change them around that much. but could move to using KeyboardMaestro for work stuff too, just started at a new role so i don't yet fool around with that stuff. Well, KeyboardMaestro I use for music stuff too (i've configured a special button on my mouse to switch from Live11 to PureData, and the special button will also then switch from PureData back to Live11 (trust me, when doing this multiple times with cmd-tab, you get thrown and might not get into the right place, this way is much less noisy)). these i mostly use for work (apart from MiniMeters which is of course audio) I don't run all of these apps at the same time - most of the time. just type in 2min32sec and watch it tick down and start flashing or beeping.ĭefinitely get Homebrew going - let's you install bunches of apps from commandline and just overall helps streamline the whole installation process. Super Easy Timer - just a timer, on the topbar or wherever you want. side-by-side type stuff, workspaces, find and replace across multiple files in the same folder, and this crazy thing that lets you type into multiple rows at the same time. Pixelmator Pro - the Photoshop competitor app, easy and quick. carbon-copy your iPhone to a new device, or update devices even if they don't have enough space to download and install the new iOS. IMazing - the amount of control over your iOS / iPadOS devices (starting from backup to more) is really a winner. MiniMeters - great for displaying audio input or audio output in various visual ways MindNode - the mindmap tool to use - really just pretty interface and friendly. Kaleidoscope - really nice side-by-side diff for showing differences between two documents (great for troubleshooting what went wrong with old and new versions of a file type stuff) great for sending "this is what happens when i click on something" type reports to people. LiceCAP - crappy name, but lets you record great animated gifs, and mouse-clicks and set the framerate at will. ![]() I wish I could buy more of their apps.Ĭhatgpt topbar is really useful - just click on it and ask a question. you can control/boost any app's output volume, or even pipe it through audioplugins to eq or limit like a zoom conversation. I click on a link in Mail or Slack or elsewhere, and get a dropdown menu (kinda) where you get to choose which browser you want to open it in. i find that when i type stuff into it, i tend to stare at it a while and then just go and do it so it's done. it's like a to-do-list, just do this one thing. I love " One Thing" - it just shows a bunch of text on the topbar. KeyboardMaestro is well worth the purchase, for sure, absolutely - you can create any kinds of macros for keyboard shortcuts, midi input, special mouse buttons, and they can have logic specifying how they work, and in which app they work and in which way. Hidden Bar is great for organizing topbar content so i get to hide the bits i don't really use. app is great for showing how hot or cold my laptop is running, and whether it has throttled. I use GrandPerspective to visualize (like a mosaic) what is going on on my harddrive. i'm constantly using ctrl-alt-enter to fit to screen.
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