Openemu is the best multi-emulator out there, including Windows ones. Motrix for Download manager and torrent client. I will edit it later when I get my MacBook on. Does not use Chromium bullshit, runs on WebKit and is 100% compatible with Keychain. Orion browser is the best option out there. TG Pro is the best Mac fan control app out there. Microsoft Office because of compatibility. Pixelmator Pro is the best image editor for non-professionals. Do not mistake it with Mackeeper (this one is a Trojan). Free of charge on the developer’s website.ĬleanMyMac X is a must. Alfred PowerPack has a one-time price of $40 whereas one has to wonder how long and to what capacity Raycast will remain "free" after raising $17.6M in funding from VC. I have both Alfred and Raycast installed, but Alfred continues to be the better, faster and more efficient experience for me and that's what the general consensus has been for most users. Raycast also consumes a lot more memory resources than Alfred. Many actions will additionally require more clicks to execute on Raycast than on Alfred which will slow most users down as well. In another comment, you compare Raycast being faster than Spotlight in certain scenarios on your uncommon machine setup (spinning rust), but Alfred is faster than Spotlight and much faster than Raycast. Yes, Raycast is currently free, but given they've raised $17.6M in VC funding, a freemium subscription based pricing model seems to be right around the corner.Īnd Raycast is not faster than Alfred. The paid version (PowerPack) offers additional functionality. I’d suggest Raycast for a fast, free alternative to Alfred I got it to customize my touchbar, and haven't really even begun to tap its full potential. (Also the $5 allows you to install it on up to 5 devices, including phones.)īetterTouchTool: This utility lets you do a TON of customizing, whether it's shortcuts, setting up your touchbar just the way you like it, snapping windows to the screen edge, etc etc etc. Mozilla gives Firefox away for free, and they need some income to stay in business. I don't mind the small cost, because the money is going to support the Mozilla Foundation, which does good work. Mozilla VPN ($5/month): This small utility encrypts your traffic through Mozilla servers - in other words, your ISP has no idea what you're looking at or doing online, because all they see is an encrypted stream of meaningless data. Jiggler: Another utility for preventing your Mac from sleeping. VideoLAN client (VLC): Multi-purpose video viewer (and editor, to some extent). Then, for future backups, it only copies over the bits that have changed, making the backups very fast. It creates an entire, bootable clone of your hard drive. SuperDuper!: Not free, although I think maybe there is a free version. Handbrake: For ripping and converting video files. For when you're writing and you don't need the screen cluttered up with menus and buttons. Free and open-source.įocuswriter: A simple, clutter-free word processor. Bitwarden: A polished, cross-platform, syncing password manager.
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