![]() ![]() JMonkeyEngine/Unity - want to make 3D games? Don't want to do every damn thing from scratch? I'd actually recommend JMonkey over Unity, personally - if you come from a development/programming background, you'll feel much more at home, and it allows much more control. Unless you prefer to do everything git related via CLI, check this out. SourceTree - Basically git, but I like it better. Track how long you've been busy and enforce breaks at certain intervals. See how much money you have, where your money is going, when bills usually come out and how much you owe, etc.īreaktime - useful little app if you work from home or just want to manage time spent on your hobbies or whatever. Mint - technically an online service, but they have an app for Macs that lets you view your information at a glance. Read the instructions on Github and set up a config file, and you can even sort your downloads in any way you want - I simply do /uploader/videotitle-date.mp4 I run it daily to download all of my subscriptions because I hate YouTube's website and prefer to use VLC. Youtube-dl - CLI tool for downloading videos, can be used for basically a million sites other than youtube. Also includes "window snapping" like Linux and Windows Aero.įlycut - clipboard history on your menubar, super useful if you do lots of text editing (writers, programmers, etc.) ![]() With a little work, using a non-Apple mouse feels so much better on a Mac. It allows you to customize keyboard shortcuts, globally and per-app, as well as customize gestures and shortcuts for touchpads, mice, etc. Either way, it's too good of an app to not have. Watermark - useful if you run a website, blog, or something with lots of pictures you want to watermark with your logoīartender - simply amazing app that adds a feature Macs should have by default, imo allows you to hide excess icons on your menubar to take up less space.īetterTouchTool - recently went paid, which I understand wanting to make money off your hard efforts so I can't hate the developer for this, but it's been free for so long that it's a little annoying. Xee 3 - great image viewer, I prefer it over preview Metadatics - useful for modifying metadata, I include it here because I use it mostly for music Super easy to set-up and will even register a domain for you (, iirc). Subsonic - amazing if you have a large collection of music and don't use streaming services such as Spotify - turn your PC into a server streaming music to your other devices, even to your phone. I never participate in these things, so I'll throw in some of my most used apps that I didn't see in OP and/or the comments (I second most of OP's recommendations, for the record). man VLC video player Keybase PGP assist Slack Team Messaging Evernote Notes / Information Seashore Wrapper for gimp Fastoredis Gui mgmt for redis RDM Relational db management system Seil change capslock key into escape key XMind Mind mappingĮdit1: Sorry about iterm3 naming. code snippets Colloquy irc chat client (still looking for better) Textual possibly better irc, thanks yaig Disk Inventory X audit your disk space just use du / df F.lux eye strain reducer Gas Mask manage multiple host files Git document versioning Haroopad markdown notepad plugin for atom/sublime Hermes pandora client Pianobar pandora cli client ImageAlpha optimize filesize for images with alpha ImageOptim generic filesize optimizer Keynote like powerpoint but better Monotype Skyfonts you wanted fonts? Path Finder you actually use your computer right? SizeUp window manager aid Spectacle window manager aid Synergy one keyboard 1 mouse TotalTerminal drop down style consoles iTerm2 Version3 better terminal Transmit file transfer client (ftp, sftp, etc) Truecrypt protect your docs Vagrant manage virtual environments Terraform manage environments Virtual Box computer inside your computer. Leveraging Brew & Cask as much as possible.Īlfred subjectively better spotlight Atom and/or Sublime Text Text Editor Caffeine and/or Keepingyouawake keep your screen on CheatSheet keyboard shortcut cheatsheet CodeBox keep and organize snippits (not just code) GistBox and GitLab etc. ![]()
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