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Slack has quickly become the first name in business collaboration and messaging since it launched in 2013, and its free Mac app is the best way to keep in touch with your team. Bringing everything. Feedly, Reeder, and Safari are probably your best bets out of the 12 options considered. 'Multi-platform RSS Monica' is the primary reason people pick Feedly over the competition. This page is powered by a knowledgeable community that helps you make an informed decision.
The Mac App Store makes it easy to find and download Mac apps as well as widgets and extensions — like editing extensions for the new Photos app. You can browse Mac apps by category, such as games, productivity, music and more. Or do a quick search for something specific. Read descriptions and customer reviews. Flip through screenshots. When you find an app you like, click to buy it. The Mac App Store has apps for just about everything and everyone. Here are a few of our favourites.
Pages
Create beautiful documents, letters, flyers, invitations and more.
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Numbers
Make eye-catching spreadsheets and charts in just a few clicks.
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View in Mac App Store
Keynote
Put together a presentation with captivating graphics and transitions.
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View in Mac App Store
iBooks Author
Create stunning Multi-Touch books for iPad and Mac.
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View in Mac App Store
Final Cut Pro X
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Bring your film to life using revolutionary video editing software.
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View in Mac App Store
Logic Pro X
How to allow an app to use opengl mac. Make sure you're using the OpenGL framework from the iPhone SDK, not from your (Mac OS X) System folder. They're different, and I know my Mac OS X OpenGL.framework doesn't have a glOrthof function. Remove the OpenGL framework you have in your project now, and add the iPhone OpenGL framework using the “Add Existing Frameworks” command that appears when you right-click on a group in your. OpenGL for Macintosh enables your computer to display three-dimensional graphics using applications designed to take advantage of OpenGL. Mac Games are more real, more powerful and more fun.
Turn your Mac into a complete professional recording studio.
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Wunderlist
Manage and share your to‑do lists across all your devices. View in Mac App Store
Evernote
Take notes, save web pages, create lists, attach images and PDFs, and more. View in Mac App Store
Cobook Contacts
Find, organise and keep your contacts up to date in even easier ways. View in Mac App Store
Things
Keep track of to-dos, deadlines and projects with this task manager app. View in Mac App Store
Notability
Annotate documents, record lectures and take notes with this all-in-one app. View in Mac App Store
Autodesk SketchBook
Take your ideas further with a complete set of digital drawing tools.View in Mac App Store
Day One
Keep a journal that sends reminders and looks great in day or month view. View in Mac App Store
Pocket
See something you like? Save interesting articles, videos and web pages for later. View in Mac App Store
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The Photo Cookbook
Follow over 240 easy‑to‑prepare recipes picture by picture. View in Mac App Store
Kuvva Wallpapers
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Choose specially curated wallpapers from a new artist each week. View in Mac App Store
Tonality
Create inspiring black-and-white images on your Mac.View in Mac App Store
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Get visual weather reports that turn complex data into fun infographics. View in Mac App Store
Sky Gamblers Cold War
Rule the action-packed skies in over a dozen different aeroplanes. View in Mac App Store
Sparkle 2
This easy-to-play but enthralling game makes the most of the Retina display. View in Mac App Store
Bike Baron
Beat hundreds of challenges as you master over 100 different bike tracks. View in Mac App Store
Civilization V: Campaign Edition
Build and defend the most powerful empire the world has ever known. View in Mac App Store
Galaxy On Fire 2™ Full HD
Battle your way through a 3D war-torn galaxy against an alien armada. View in Mac App Store
SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition
Build a city from the ground up and manage your metropolis in every way. View in Mac App Store
Money
Set a budget, schedule payments and track investments — all in one app. View in Mac App Store
MoneyWiz – Personal Finance
View all your accounts, transactions, budgets and bills in one secure place. View in Mac App Store
iBank
Manage your money with this fully featured, intuitive personal finance app. View in Mac App Store
Next - Track your expenses and finances
See your expenses by year, month or day, and take control of your finances. View in Mac App Store
Investoscope
Monitor your portfolio of stocks, bonds, mutual funds and more. View in Mac App Store
StockTouch
Keep track of the market in a whole new way. View in Mac App Store
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djay
Mix songs from your iTunes library and spin live on a digital turntable. View in Mac App Store
Sound Studio
Record, edit and produce digital audio. Create your own mixes and add effects. View in Mac App Store
Shazam
Like what you hear? Identify a song at a moment’s notice. Then share it or buy it. View in Mac App Store
Movie editor app mac. Tabular
Read and write tablature notation for guitar, bass, drums and more. View in Mac App Store
AmpKit
Turn your Mac into a powerful guitar amp and effects studio. View in Mac App Store
Sound Forge 2
Record, edit, process and render high-resolution audio files. View in Mac App Store
Install any app with ease.
The Mac App Store revolutionises the way apps are installed on a computer — it happens in one step. Enter the same iTunes password you use to buy apps and music on your iPhone, iPad, Mac or iPod touch. Within seconds, your new app flies to Launchpad, ready to go. So you can spend more time enjoying new apps and less time installing them.
Keep your apps up to date.
Since developers are constantly improving their apps, the Mac App Store keeps track of your apps and tells you when an update is available — including OS X software updates. Update one app at a time or all of them at once, for free. You can even have your apps and OS X update automatically, so you’ll always have the latest version of every app you own.
The app you need. When you need it.
Can’t open a file you’ve downloaded or received in an email? OS X can search the Mac App Store to find the app that can open the file. Buy what you need instantly and get back to business.
Buy, download and even re-download.
You can install apps on every Mac authorised for your personal use, and even download them again. This is especially convenient when you buy a new Mac and want to load it with apps you already own.
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I’ve compiled the list of top paid apps out there for Mac users. Most of the apps are Tiger and Leopard compatible. I tried my best to list out ‘all the best apps’ but couldn’t avoid missing some. So feel free to list ’em in the comment section below.
For those who looking for great, free Mac apps, be sure to take a look at OpenSourceMac
Last updated: May 30th 2010. LaunchBar, TimeBoxed, Fontcase, Little Snitch, BusyCal added to the list.
For those who looking for great, free Mac apps, be sure to take a look at OpenSourceMac
Last updated: May 30th 2010. LaunchBar, TimeBoxed, Fontcase, Little Snitch, BusyCal added to the list.
Productivity
ThingsA beautiful task manager from Cultured Code. Let you organize your to-dos with tag, recurring supported within Projects and custom Areas of Responsibility. Also has an iPhone app with syncing. Syncing in the cloud is on the way. |
OmniFocusAn awesome product from OmniGroup, OmniFocus is designed to quickly capture your thoughts and allow you to store, manage, and process them into actionable to-do items. In comparison with Things, I can’t say which one is superior. |
The Hit ListForget what you need to do with confidence. The Hit List is a simple, yet sophisticated application to manage the daily chaos of your modern life. Based on the simple concept of making lists, The Hit List lets you plan, forget, then act when the time is right. |
1Password1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser. |
TimeBoxedTimeBoxed is a timer application, for Mac OS X with Growl supported. The first timer that helps you focus on what matters to you |
LaunchBarLaunchBar is a smart and powerful, keyboard driven productivity utility that provides instant access to your applications, documents, contacts and calendars, bookmarks and history, to your iTunes and iPhoto library, to search engines and so much more – just by typing short abbreviations. Alternative open-source app: Quicksilver |
Email Clients
PostboxPowered by an ultra-fast email engine and a sharp-looking, intuitive interface, Postbox will help you focus, save time, and get more done. You can save $10 when buying via my referral link. |
MailplaneGet Gmail out of the browser tab and start saving time. Mailplane supports many features such as drag and drop attachments, multiple Gmail accounts, link Gmail conversation with Mac documents, etc… |
Calendar
BusyCalBusyCal is a desktop calendar that provides seamless calendar sharing and enhanced productivity tools for workgroups and individuals. |
Twitter Clients
Tweetie“Tweetie’s interface is so clean you would think it came straight out of Apple headquarters.” via Wired. Free app is available with ad-supported. |
TwitterificA Twitter client from Potion Factory with slick interface. Free app is available with ad-supported. |
Office Suite
Apple iWorkDocuments, Speedsheets, Presentations. The Mac way. Compatible with Microsoft Office documents. |
Microsoft Office for MacBring the most popular office suite in the world to Mac. |
Desktop Blog Editors
BlogoWith a simple, intuitive interface and support for WordPress, Blogger, Typepad, Typo, Drupal, Joomla, and Expression Engine, Blogo is the best way to maintain your blog and spread the word with Twitter, Ping.fm and other supported services. Its UI is remarkable. Blogo is my blog editor of choice. |
MarsEditCompatible with many different blogging systems, WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, for example. One of the best blog editor out there. |
Development Tools
CodaThe one-window web development tool from Panic. Featuring built-in text editor, file transfer, svn, CSS, terminal, etc… |
CSSEditWinner of Apple Design Award 2007 for Best Developer Tool. Best CSS editor out there. |
TextMateThe missing editor for Mac OS X. A must-have app for developers. Alternative: TextWrangler (open-source) |
EspressoAnother awesome app from MacRabbit – the creator of CSSEdit. A all-in-one app to create, preview and publish your website. |
FTP Client
TransmitThe best FTP client around. Featuring everything you expect from a FTP Client: FTP, SFTP, Amazon S3, WebDAV, synchronization and more. You can also try the open-source FTP client Cyberduck, which is comparable to Transmit. |
Utilities
Little SnapperA great tool to capture your desktop, webpages with built-in vector-based annotation tools for editing. You can easily share your snaps with friends via Flickr, FTP, SFTP. |
TextExpanderTextExpander saves you countless keystrokes with customized abbreviations for your frequently-used text strings and images. |
Speed DownloadAn ultimate download manager + accelerator for Mac OS X. Speed Download is great alternative for those who miss Internet Download Manager on Windows |
iStat MenusiStat Menus puts a collection of live-updated status icons in your menubar that help you keep track of what your system is up to and how its resources are being allocated. |
CandyBarA great app for changing system icons as well as managing your icons, with a smooth, unified interface. |
FontcaseFontcase is a font management application that provides an elegant and powerful workflow to help you organize the fonts you have installed on your system. AutoSave is a different feature which automatically saves your file as you work - just like if you save the file manually - so that you don't have to worry about saving on the go. On the Mac, AutoSave is available in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 for Mac subscribers. When AutoSave is turned on AutoRecover files are rarely needed. Common use of Intel® Power Gadget is to monitor energy usage of the processor. Provides processor power (Watts), temperature (Celsius) and frequency (MHz) in real-time via graph displayed in the GUI; Let you log the power and frequency measurements and save it in a csv format. Double click on the desktop shortcut and the GUI will launch. Power Apps Mobile. Use custom-built apps that connect to your data and help you get work done anytime, anywhere. Download from App store Download from Google Play. On-Premises Data Gateway. Mobilize legacy on-premises systems into great apps that work across devices – without having to migrate any data. https://mistertree539.weebly.com/pawer-saving-mac-apps.html. |
Security Tools
Little SnitchA firewall protects your computer against unwanted guests from the Internet. But who protects your private data from being sent out? Little Snitch does!! |