Horizon Chase (the only game that’s always on the device. PhotoLink (I use it to put photos on the widget, useful to keep barcodes and snippets of info handy)ĭataMan (cellular data usage monitor app and widget) I wish for categories.)įlight Tracker (flight app to manage trips with airport info and more)Ĭompass X (this was before Apple’s compass but it looks much better, so I still use it) Only one I can find that shows years, months and days. TLS Inspector (check site certificate validity and more) Although I’m trying to get rid of it to no avail) Use Bitwarden on NAS if you’re just starting.ĭocuments by Readdle, paid version (best PDF documents reader I’ve found. Think functions like photoshop)Ĭodebook (password management). Goodnotes (note taking with Apple Pencil) Squeed (music files metadata editor) Mac and iOSįirefox (but I use Safari 99.999% of the time) iPadOS and iOS (some of the below only works on iPadOS) Not as neat as you guys Macįind Empty Folders (a free and useful utility I found somewhere) I’m going to throw everything here (typed on the go). Moving away from iTunes to manage iOS myself. Turn a Mac/Win/iOS/Android into an AirPlay receiver Send any app's audio to a AirPlay receiver Grab and route every apps' audio to whichever output device you want Great fro making audiobooksįor iTunes this was useful for getting tags and adding age-ratings to videos Grab app audio and record it and/or send it elsewhere Snap windows to screen edges and re-sized themĮxpensive now but not when v1. Yeah, yeah, but I like having my CPU being used to monitor it and other metricsĬos I've too many menu bar items and this keeps them organised Scan WiFi SSID for signal strength plus other info. Drive and ShareSync (with Transmit) can do most of this. My moving away strategy from multiple Cloud sync apps. Useful for creating cross-platform secure vaults Still use it but less so than Transmit now Need to know how slow the disk is so I can justify an upgradeĬlassic two-pane file transfer utility, my go to app for this Go for searching for hidden files when uninstalling apps I rely on this for backups and clones, and shifting large groups of files aroundīeen using for years and you know it works when the whole family actually use itĪlong with Terminal I live in this app it's always running. OK, I said I'd leave built-in apps off but I have this running 95% of the time
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