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You need a separate app to prevent Apple Music from opening?
I don’t know about him, but I have my first mac (from work) for two months and I never had Apple Music open when I plugged my headphones in.
I wasn’t clear in my description. For me, Apple Music always kept on opening whenever I interacted with my headphones, e.g. by clicking on play/plause buttons, at least since macOS 10.5 in 2007. Might just be an issue on my side (doesn’t look like it though), but I’ve been disabling iTunes/Apple Music for years by making it non-executable until Apple introduced System Integrity Protection, making it impossible to modify Apple’s apps. And now I just keep NoTunes running. I can live with it eating 8MB of my RAM.
I literally never had this problem. And I run a Mac since 2012 and I have never even opened music since it is called that way.
Rectangle for window snapping is a life saver!
Lack of window snapping is my number one reason I cannot stand MacOS as a working environment. The fact that the only solution is a third party app is infuriating.
You make it sound like a constant pain, I just installed one of the dozens third party apps available and never thought about it again. It’s really not a problem
Well that’s not really an easy option when you don’t own the computer you’re working on. Also again, the fact that the only way to enable the functionality is to pay for a third party app is pretty shitty and a major development oversight (and akin to the fact that IPadOS still to this day does not have a built in calculator because Steve Jobs said “why would anyone need to use a calculator on their iPad when they could use their iPhone?” Over a decade ago.
Apple makes some great products, but also makes some really bad design choices and continues to double down on them.
Rectangle is free…
AltTab: Windows alt-tab on macOS
Rectangle: Keyboard based window management.
Linear Mouse: Per-device settings for Mouse, Track Pad, etc. Things like pointer super, scroll direction, and mouse acceleration.
I never knew about Linear Mouse, thank you so much!!! I fucking hate how Apple ties scroll direction on mice/touchpad and no, “natural” scroll direction is not natural on a standard mouse Apple.
No problem! Glad I could help someone. I was so happy when I found it so I’m glad it can help others.
What does AltTap do better than the build in cmd+tap?
Never knew about Linear Mouse 😱 thank you! does it work with logitech stuff? So i can finally get rid of their shitty software
I’m using it and a Logitech G502 but I haven’t played around to see what things it can and cannot do compared to Logitech’s own software. On Linux I use Piper to manage my mouse with a closer parity to Logitech’s actual software.
These are amazing thank you!
IINA is like VLC but with a nicer interface.
brew is a CLI package manager.
OpenEmu is a great console emulation platform (like retroarch, but with a way better interface that’s designed for a desktop instead of a TV).
Raycast is like alfred but free.
How is it with extensions? I like the workflows with Alfred, I currently use metrics/currency conversion, speedtest, adding notes to Fantastical, those are some that come in top of my mind right now.
It’s pretty good on the extensions front. Lots of options. However like a lot of free software, it comes with privacy drawbacks. They share usage statistics with advertisers, it creeps me out.
Well to be fair I’m not sure if Alfred doesn’t do this as well.
Good point.
Forklift. You’re all welcome
For terminal wezterm is also awesome.
CleanShot X is great for screenshots and screen recordings, and markup of them.
https://cleanshot.com/
What can it do that macos built-in screenshots and preview can’t do?
I think the main thing I like is that it fits so seamlessly within my workflow. I can customize the functions I use to happen the way I want them to.
It has the same functions as the default app:
But it also provides options for:
Honestly Cleanshot X is a total improvement of the native app and worth absolutely everything. Irreplaceable for me as of today.
I’m lost without magnet.
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/magnet/id441258766?mt=12
Why not use Rectangle? While Magnet looks like it probably does a lot more and has more customization I’m having a hard time seeing the difference to make it worth that price vs. free. Can you explain your thoughts? 🙂
I wasn’t aware of the alternative and having brought years ago kind of forgotten about the cost. It just follows me around.
Makes sense haha. Whatever works is good. 🙂
Big upvote for Magnet! I just wish it were possible to move windows between desktops 🥲
Witch - Brings Alt + Tab functionally to MacOS
Scroll Reverser - Lets you adjust the scroll direction on a per-input device level. The OS, by default, only has a single global preference. This lets me reverse my trackpad two finger scrolling without messing with my mouse setting, which gets everything moving as my muscle memory expects.
Speaking of mussel memory, this isn’t an app, but a System Preference suggestion. If you’ve got Windows style keyboard shortcuts, like Ctrl + C to copy, stuck in your head, you can go into Apple Menu > System Preferences, Keyboard, then click on the Modifier Keys button in the bottom right. Here, you can swap the command, control, and option keys around to move the functionality over to your expected key. I did Control key: Command, Option key: Control, and Command Key: Option so I can continue to do Left Modifier Key + C to copy.
Amphetamine - Keeps your Mac awake if you need to.
I would recommend SnazzyQ’s videos on macOS essentials:
https://youtu.be/h2xoRkzjQoc
I highly recommend Marta as an alternative dual pane file explorer. Capable macOS alternative to Total Commander; https://marta.sh/
Homebrew, Iterm2, Keka, Menumeters/btop, newsboat/Vienna for rss, Keepass, Veracrypt, Sublime.
Learn keyboard shortcuts like
cmd+~ to cycle through different windows of a same appln
cmd+c and cmd+opt+v for cut and paste
cmd+mouse click on a folder opens it in a new tab
cmd+shift+4 for screenshot tool and change the settings to copy the screenshot to clipboard.
Cmd+space - spotlight. Hide folders if you only want it to open apps
One more thing switch doc type to plan text in TextEdit app to use it as Windows Notepad.
Thanks for the tip, I still find it weird we (or at least me) had to install many of this many tweaks for basic QoL features. And there’s no autoscroll support is a big meh :(
Honestly most of the tools suggested in this thread not really needed. The built-in tools and shortcuts can do the job for many but the third-party tools always provide more options in every OS. For example I cannot use Windows for work without notepad++, 7zip, WSL, SSH/SCP tools etc.
I rebound cmd+~ to option+tab, because tilde is in a weird place on my Apple keyboard’s locale. Easier to remember as well.
If you need a gui text editor, BBEdit is pretty good.
Others that I haven’t seen suggested and that I personally use daily:
Honestly, Alfred, Rectangle, AltTab and CleanshotX are almost essential, IMHO.
What’s the general consensus on Lulu? Can anyone else chime in?
I love it and it’s one of the first things installed when I get a new Mac. All of apps by Objective-See are great!
Honestly very little. Mac already has a lot of functionality built in. I have only specialized programs for my workflows and not much else.