1. Better Dummy (Open Source)
BetterDummy helps you create and manage virtual displays for your Mac, create picture-in-picture windows for your displays, and easily manage display settings from the menu bar. A Better Dummy is a must when connecting your Mac to an external display.
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2. Tiles
Tiles is a window manager that allows you to easily rearrange windows by dragging them to the edge of the screen using keyboard shortcuts or the menu bar.
3. Lulu (Open Source)
In today’s connected world, it’s rare to find an application or malware that doesn’t communicate with a remote server. LuLu is a free, open source firewall that blocks unknown outbound connections to protect your privacy and your Mac.
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4. Maccy (Open Source)
Maccy keeps multiple copies in your clipboard and helps you paste what you want. It also helps you find copied items and supports images too!
5. AltTab (Open Source)
AltTab brings the functionality of Windows Alt-Tab to macOS.
6. Espanso (Open Source)
Espanso is the best text expander for macOS and Windows. What is a text expander? A text expander is a program that recognizes when you type a certain keyword and replaces it with another. This is useful in many ways: saves a lot of typing and extends common sentences. Create a system-wide code snippet. Execute custom script. Use emoji like a pro.
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7. Bartender
Bartender is an award-winning app for macOS that towers over your menu bar and gives you complete control over your menu bar items. Menu bar items appear only when needed. If you have many menu bar apps, Bartender can help you organize them and free up space.
8. Stats (Open Source)
Stats is the macOS System Monitor in the menu bar that lets you see what your system is using, including CPU, battery, and RAM. There are many such apps for macOS, but Stats is definitely one of the best and it’s free!
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9. App Tamer
Run tasks even when idle or animate the display. Your application uses less CPU power. Increased heat and fan noise. Shorter battery life. This saves battery and keeps your Mac from overheating. See my previous post on this topic for more details.
10. Amphetamine
Amphetamine can keep your Mac and optionally its display awake with a very simple on/off switch, or automatically with an easy-to-configure trigger. If you have a Macbook and want to keep your screen from turning off, amphetamines are for you.
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