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Enter MacBB :) (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by TCB13 to c/macapps
 
 

MacBB is a community of apple users that has been around for a while. You can find and provide help, apps and engage in random talk mostly about the Apple ecosystem.

Registration is open and free for everyone. No ads, no BS.

--->> https://macbb.org/

Enjoy!

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/macapps
 
 

Hi friends! Can anyone recommend a good RSS reader for Mac, which supports the Fever API? I run a self-hosted FreshRSS server which I prefer to access through a client application. I have tried Fluent Reader, but it does not support the "starred" articles feature.

UPDATE: I've been using NetNewsWire for a while now, and it's perfect.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2919904

The NightOwl application has existed since 2018 and is used to automatically switch between light/dark modes on the operating system. It is an alternative to the built in macOS automatic mode which only switches when the user steps away from the computer.

However, the application has been bought out by “TPE.FYI LLC” in late 2022 that forcibly joins your devices into a botnet for use of market research, without your knowledge (other than the TOS in small text on the download page) or express consent (this feature cannot be turned off, even when the app is quit). This is documented in their terms of service.

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Arc is no longer invite-only, although you still need an email to use it. Of course if you're not cool with that you can use any random throwaway.

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submitted 1 year ago by hatter to c/macapps
 
 

Little Snitch 5 is only $20.7 on Bundlehunt right now.

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It is paid but it is one of the few with many options and that does not break youtube, it is also from an independent developer and with relatively constant updates.

https://apps.apple.com/mx/app/untrap-block-yt-distractions/id1637438059

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submitted 1 year ago by Rivers to c/macapps
 
 

My ⭐️ favourite from this list is Latest

Some notable apps:

  • Latest - An Updater for all Mac Applications ⭐️
  • Shottr - Screenshot app
  • Command X - Cut and Paste Functionality
  • Alt Tab - Power Application Switcher
  • Mac Mouse Fix - Power Mouse Functionality for 3rd party peripherals
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Noize

Your Personal Ambience Sound Mixer

Free | Website | Web Version

Noize is a small app that lives in your menubar and plays a variety of sounds to help you relax, concentrate or simply drown annoying background noises around you. It offers 15 different sounds and allows you to mix and match them as you wish with 6 volume levels for each one.

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Text Editors (self.macapps)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by hatter to c/macapps
 
 

TextEdit.app is alright, but sometimes you just need a little extra functionality. What is your text editor of choice and why?

I'll keep this post updated in order to create a comprehensive list for future reference. Don't want to play favorites so everything is in alphabetical order and three simple categories.


Free

Can't beat free, right? Here are some great options for the mighty fine price of zero dollars.

CotEditor

Free | Open Source | Website | GitHub | AppStore | Homebrew

CotEditor is a lightweight plain-text editor for macOS written in Swift.

Plain Text Editor

Free | Website | AppStore

Simple distraction-free notepad.

Visual Studio Code

Free | Website

Visual Studio Code is a free and extensible code editor for building web, desktop, and mobile applications, using any programming language and framework.

VSCodium

Free | Open Source | Website | GitHub | Homebrew

Binary releases of Visual Studio Code without Microsoft branding, telemetry and licensing.

BBEdit

Free (additional features are $49.99 one-time purchase) | Website | Homebrew

It doesn’t suck.® Crafted to serve the needs of writers, Web authors and software developers, and provides an abundance of features for editing, searching, and manipulation of prose, source code, and textual data.

Emacs

Free | Website

An extensible, customizable, free/libre text editor — and more.

VimR

Free | Open Source | GitHub | Homebrew

Project VimR is a Neovim GUI for macOS. The goal is to build an editor that uses Neovim inside with many of the convenience GUI features similar to those present in modern editors.


Paid

Sometimes paid apps have more to offer. Here are some of the most popular options.

Nova

$99 | Website

The beautiful, fast, flexible, native Mac code editor from Panic.

Sublime Text

$99 | Website | Homebrew

Sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose - any kind of text file.


Up-and-coming

Still a bit rough around the edges, these apps are in development but showing a lot of promise. Possibly your next favorite editor.

CodeEdit

Free | Open Source | Website | GitHub | Homebrew

A lightweight, natively built editor. Open source. Free forever. CodeEdit is currently in development and not yet ready for production use. You can test the latest alpha build if you would like, but be warned, you will find many bugs and incomplete features.

Pulsar

Free | Open Source | Website | GitHub | Homebrew

A Community-led hyper-hackable text editor, forked from Atom, built on Electron. Designed to be deeply customizable, but still approachable using the default configuration.


The list is of course very incomplete, considering the amount of text/code editors available. Let me know what you use and I'll add it.

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Hello, World! (self.macapps)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by hatter to c/macapps
 
 

/c/macapps is pretty much what one might expect from the title - a community for macOS users to discuss and discover apps, find alternatives, get help, promote your own apps, etc.

The rules will be adapted as necessary as the community grows, but for now here are the basics:

  • No piracy. Links to cracked apps or incentivizing piracy will not be tolerated. I don't want to be the moral police, but this is simply not the place.

  • Try to be nice. Self explanatory.

  • Self-promotion is welcome, but please tag your posts. We're here to, among other things, discover new apps and that includes your new apps. By letting people know you're the developer you can actually get some valuable feedback.

I'm preparing some posts which I'll be publishing over the next few hours/days to get the ball rolling and make the place more welcoming.


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