one of the applications I cannot live without, allows me to bind any key that I want. You can take a look at the config files I use for it here alongside more information of how I use it in the description
recently moved completely to using the command line for all my development needs, this is probably the best terminal emulator out there that exists, have it assigned to w + j and can open it on demand at any time that I want
a very powerful code snippet manager that I have intergrated very heaviliy in my workflow, with recent addition of its own alfred workflow, retrieving the snippets that you need it staggeringly fast
probably the best journal writing application there is, use it every day to write my Day Evaluations and many other small little tidbits of text with thoughts, plans and experiences that I have had
if you don't journal, I really suggest you to start, it really is a very powerful mind cleanser and acts as a wonderful history record of your life
my password manager of choice, recently started to generate all of my passwords with it and keep everything in a secured and encrypted vault kept secure by my one master password
no longer need to remember passwords and I now have a unique password for every website that I am signed up on whilist activating two factor authentication wherever possible
always wanted to organise the mess that my media files were, moving all of my photographs, gifs that I have saved over the years to one place that is easiliy searchabe and is again just a joy to use was very valuable for me
probably the best application there exists for storing and organising all of your photographic media content
another amazing application that allows me to quickly map and remap any hotkeys that I use both globally and app specific
what more it allows me to also customise my trackpad gestures to do any actions that I want, this is very powerful
I love scrolling through my tabs in Safari with three finger swipes left and right as well as opening and closing tabs with swiping up and down respectively.
very powerful API documentation browser that allows you to download any docset that you might want to use, search for any method, class or anything that you need very quickly, comes with the amazing Alfred Worfklow to simplify the process of searching for the right things
by far the most well designed and feature rich mail application that I have used so far, really love all of its simple design, support for multiple accounts and a multitude of nice shortcuts that you can use
quickly finding artists, songs I want to listen, instantly adding the song playing to my 'likes' playlist or any other playlist I want, seeing what other songs the artist has and more
just a straight up best application there is for organising and creating events in your life
global quick add with a hotkey, natural language input and its great design is what made me switch from an already great Calendar app which comes natively with macOS) (I also added some of my own text expansions to help with natural text input
a great utility app that allows you to customise and hide the contents of your menu bar, really does improve the aesthetics of your OS but also is quite beneficial for me as I customised it to have the most important information that I need in it
I have facebook, hckrnews, reddit, twitter on the black list and have a schedule where I can only use these websites two times in my day, 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the evening, this acts as my own version of information diet. Really does make a difference and helps me focus on what I need to be working on.
twitter and tweetbot are blocked for me for the majority of the day due to them being a big cause of distraction but the times I do use Twitter, it would be done through this wonderful client that features a timeline without advertisements and one that is synced with the iOS app
use it to track and overview all of my finances, the most important part of this app is the ideology behind it. The whole app is built around this methodology and I really reccomend you take a look at it even if you are not planning to use the app, I find it really freeing and powerful
wasn't a big user of RSS but with me finding a lot of great blogs out there, I needed a place to keep myself updated on the great content that they will be posting.
Reeder is the best RSS reeder out there that I found
if I ever need to preview a readme or any other markdown file that I wrote or just want to read, this app is the best application for that I found) (it also features live updating and quite a lot of very powerful customisation features
a torrent client that I use, very minimal in its UI but is very powerful and has all the features that I need without the bloat that uTorrent and other clients have
have all my torrents downloaded into their specific folders
I also want to set up a seedbox with my raspberry pie in the future as I have a bad tendency of not seeding the torrents that I downloaded
a dropdown menu where I can quickly write some text that I need or open any file that I keep in the buffer there, previously used my Desktop for this sort of thing but I really like to keep my desktop clean of things so this greatly helps me with it
a quick utility that pops up when I drag some file into it or open it with a hotkey, use it to upload images to Imgur, dropping files into a preset number of folders that I made quickly as well as going to them in an instant) (a great little utility)
another great utility I cannot live without, brings up a quick menu whenever some text is selected on which I can do a number of quick actions, like searching Google, Youtube, Wiki, Reddit, Images or translate text selected, copy it or say it aloud, here is how it looks for me
a great little utility to find duplicate files in the system, didn't get much use of it so far but it may be quite useful on occasions where I do want to clean up my system from useless files and junk
a really great visual representation of my month in form of a notification center widget that allows me to see any day I want at a glance as well as what day of month it is and how many events I have in this week
great system monitoring tools of which I use CPU and storage tracking, I find it very valuable to know if my CPU is being abused by some application and if so by which
best annotation tool I found to exist. After you make a screenshot, it allows for quick edits (arrows, adding some text, blurring parts of the image) as well as ability to quickly save it or drag it to upload to Imgur to share quickly and send the link to anyone I want
enhance play/pause as well as previous/next playback keys to not only work in iTunes and Spotify but work for Soundcloud, Youtube and many other services
an amazing networking tool that gives you a clear picture of what connections are incoming to your computer and what are outgoing
takes a bit of time to set it up correctly and is quite an insightful experience first turning it on and having it notify every couple of seconds that some app is trying to send data to some server and whether you want to allow that
this is essential if you want to take control of what information gets sent out from your computer and what connections have right to connect to your data
had to write some LaTeX files for some of my university assignments and in search of a great editor for writing LaTeX I found this and have really enjoyed using it for that task
has phenomenal suggestions, a great UI interface and live previewing the LaTeX code that you write.)
find it to be quite a slow application, given the fact that it is essentially a chrome web application wrapped up with electron, it is not much surprise but still it does have some really great features for working and communicating within a team
it has a very clean interface, a native client for macOS and stickers, privacy is questionable as data is still being sent through Telegram servers but it is still a great chat application)
still not fully utilising the full power of spaced repetition learning but it was one of my goals this year to really start to use this to my advantage. Essentially all this software does is provide you the means to write your own digital flashcards that you can then test yourself on. It also has a lot of amazing addons that you can get to add more functionality to the app.
quickly remove all the unneeded metadata from the image as well as compress images without losing any visual quality and saving a lot of bandwidth when uploading these images on your website or blog
a really great tool for working with API's, only recently started to use it but the features it has are really handy and the design is intuitive and great
really powerul automation engine, wanted to use it for window management at first but found BetterTouchTool to be more performant
right now I use it show the task I am currenly working on in a little window in the middle of the screen for a brief moment) (can see my config for it here
I use prefixes for everything, bookmarks, notes, ulysses entries and even files
this allows me to write some great rules for my Downloads folder that will file the files where I want them to be
here is one example of such rule) (I also recursively lowercase files and hide extensions for all files on my system
Browser 🌐
My browser of choice is Safari. Chrome just kills the battery and Safari is really well optimised for macOS plus I have tried both and I really do find Safari a lot more 'snappier' to use. One powerful plus that chrome does have over safari is the amount of chrome extensions that you can get. Fortunately the ones most needed for me do exist on Safari.
I keep a list of my favourite Safari extensions and why I love them in a GitHub repository here. Feel free to contribute to it if you wish.
Command Line Apps 🐚
Homebrew is a really wonderful and user friendly package manager for macOS.