[End of Year Sale] - Simple Screenshot now $1.99 (was $5.99) - Simple Screenshots from the Menubar
My macOS app Simple Screenshot is now $1.99 (was $4.99) – only until the 2nd of January 2026. Happy new year!🖥️ Ultra-simple, lightning-fast screenshots
🌙 Supports Dark Mode
🔒 Fully compatible with the latest macOS versions
♾️ Lifetime support & updates
📲 Supports Family SharingGrab it now → 🔗 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/simple-screenshot/id1087881337?mt=12#MacApps #Productivity #IndieDev #SimpleScreenshot #MacOS #Tahoe #Apple #Macbook #iMac
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 06:24PM by simplescreenshot
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My macOS app Simple Screenshot is now $1.99 (was $4.99) – only until the 2nd of January 2026. Happy new year!🖥️ Ultra-simple, lightning-fast screenshots
🌙 Supports Dark Mode
🔒 Fully compatible with the latest macOS versions
♾️ Lifetime support & updates
📲 Supports Family SharingGrab it now → 🔗 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/simple-screenshot/id1087881337?mt=12#MacApps #Productivity #IndieDev #SimpleScreenshot #MacOS #Tahoe #Apple #Macbook #iMac
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 06:24PM by simplescreenshot
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OrbitRing New Year Sale: $5.99 → $3.99 — Wishing You a Happy New Year 2026
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1px334r
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 06:17PM by chrisakring
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https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1px334r
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 06:17PM by chrisakring
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my app completed 1 year in development (lifetime codes giveaway)
https://v.redd.it/ia4nery5ds9g1
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 07:04PM by North_Tooth_871
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https://v.redd.it/ia4nery5ds9g1
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 07:04PM by North_Tooth_871
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Getting the Most from Ebooks, A Mostly Free Workflow
Ebook WorkflowOne of my passions over the past few months has been growing and curating my collection of ebooks. I've loved reading longer than I've loved computers, but now I love both and this is how I married the two together. As a Mac and iOS user who also has a self-hosted server, I've tried a lot of different apps in an ongoing effort to craft the best workflow.BackgroundI was an Amazon customer for a long time, but in February of 2025, the company decided it would no longer allow customers to download their books as user-maintained files and limited them to access with Internet-connected Amazon-approved devices, and implicitly acknowledged that they could and would remove your access to your purchases at their discretion. Before their deadline arrived, I downloaded a thousand+ ebooks and audiobooks I'd purchased over the years. I removed the digital rights management restrictions from my property. Now I can use whatever device I want. I can convert the books to different formats and I can loan them to friends, just like the physical books I purchase at brick-and-mortar stores.Getting New BooksYou can let your conscience be your guide. I still purchase books sold without DRM from various sources, but I also use sources that Reddit would rather I not mention. Feel free to check out AppAddict if you would like to access that information.Library ManagementAlthough some UI snobs don't care for its idiosyncratic interface, I use and love Calibre and its many plugins. I can't think of anything I want it to do that it can't handle. Its killer features include:Metadata including covers, tags, authors, publishers, series, publication date, format, acquisition date, ratings, and custom fields for user-defined data like read/unread.Built-in OPDS server for use with third-party apps providing remote access for e-reader software and downloaders.Easy to craft and save complex queries-- e.g., science fiction books about time travel published in the 80s rated 3 stars or above or biographies of rock musicians from England published by Oxford Press.Import covers and metadata from dozens of sources.Combine books to make your own omnibus editions.Create virtual libraries for ease of management. Books can belong to multiple virtual libraries.Supports a huge number of formats: PUB, PDF, MOBI, AZW, AZW3, DOCX, RTF, TXT, HTML, HTM, ODT, LIT, FB2, PDB, CBZ, CBR, DJVU, CHM, HTMLZ.Offers format conversion.Remove DRM via a plugin.Apple's own Books app lets you import and read only three formats: pub, PDF, and iBook. It chokes on DRM. It also lacks queries beyond a basic search for authors and noscripts. It is very much geared towards selling you new books from Apple's bookstore. I only use it for backup.Remote AccessI use an Intel MacBook as a daily driver for ebook management. When I am at home, I can use its built-in web server to browse my library on my iPhone and iPad. For remote access and to share with friends and family, I use Syncthing to keep a mirrored copy of my database on my self-hosted server. I run Calibre-Web a free third-party app in a Docker container that I connected to the Internet with a free Cloudflare zero-trust tunnel. Calibre-Web has a built-in OPDS service that connects to apps like Readest and MapleRead, so that I can do queries, read metadata, and download books on a device from anywhere with Internet connectivity.ReadingI've been using MapleRead SE($8.99), the edition of the software with the biggest feature set. Other editions don't handle PDFs, and the free edition has a five-book limit. The full-featured edition offers extensive formatting of fonts, themes, and highlights. If you need or want language support, it has good tools for search, lookup, translation, highlighting, notes, and vocabulary lists. You can use text-to-speech to turn any book into a pseudo-audiobook. There are multiple ways to get content into your library, which will sync across platforms.I am testing a relatively new, free, and open-source…
Ebook WorkflowOne of my passions over the past few months has been growing and curating my collection of ebooks. I've loved reading longer than I've loved computers, but now I love both and this is how I married the two together. As a Mac and iOS user who also has a self-hosted server, I've tried a lot of different apps in an ongoing effort to craft the best workflow.BackgroundI was an Amazon customer for a long time, but in February of 2025, the company decided it would no longer allow customers to download their books as user-maintained files and limited them to access with Internet-connected Amazon-approved devices, and implicitly acknowledged that they could and would remove your access to your purchases at their discretion. Before their deadline arrived, I downloaded a thousand+ ebooks and audiobooks I'd purchased over the years. I removed the digital rights management restrictions from my property. Now I can use whatever device I want. I can convert the books to different formats and I can loan them to friends, just like the physical books I purchase at brick-and-mortar stores.Getting New BooksYou can let your conscience be your guide. I still purchase books sold without DRM from various sources, but I also use sources that Reddit would rather I not mention. Feel free to check out AppAddict if you would like to access that information.Library ManagementAlthough some UI snobs don't care for its idiosyncratic interface, I use and love Calibre and its many plugins. I can't think of anything I want it to do that it can't handle. Its killer features include:Metadata including covers, tags, authors, publishers, series, publication date, format, acquisition date, ratings, and custom fields for user-defined data like read/unread.Built-in OPDS server for use with third-party apps providing remote access for e-reader software and downloaders.Easy to craft and save complex queries-- e.g., science fiction books about time travel published in the 80s rated 3 stars or above or biographies of rock musicians from England published by Oxford Press.Import covers and metadata from dozens of sources.Combine books to make your own omnibus editions.Create virtual libraries for ease of management. Books can belong to multiple virtual libraries.Supports a huge number of formats: PUB, PDF, MOBI, AZW, AZW3, DOCX, RTF, TXT, HTML, HTM, ODT, LIT, FB2, PDB, CBZ, CBR, DJVU, CHM, HTMLZ.Offers format conversion.Remove DRM via a plugin.Apple's own Books app lets you import and read only three formats: pub, PDF, and iBook. It chokes on DRM. It also lacks queries beyond a basic search for authors and noscripts. It is very much geared towards selling you new books from Apple's bookstore. I only use it for backup.Remote AccessI use an Intel MacBook as a daily driver for ebook management. When I am at home, I can use its built-in web server to browse my library on my iPhone and iPad. For remote access and to share with friends and family, I use Syncthing to keep a mirrored copy of my database on my self-hosted server. I run Calibre-Web a free third-party app in a Docker container that I connected to the Internet with a free Cloudflare zero-trust tunnel. Calibre-Web has a built-in OPDS service that connects to apps like Readest and MapleRead, so that I can do queries, read metadata, and download books on a device from anywhere with Internet connectivity.ReadingI've been using MapleRead SE($8.99), the edition of the software with the biggest feature set. Other editions don't handle PDFs, and the free edition has a five-book limit. The full-featured edition offers extensive formatting of fonts, themes, and highlights. If you need or want language support, it has good tools for search, lookup, translation, highlighting, notes, and vocabulary lists. You can use text-to-speech to turn any book into a pseudo-audiobook. There are multiple ways to get content into your library, which will sync across platforms.I am testing a relatively new, free, and open-source…
50 Free Promo Codes for Onliner - Mouse Jiggler & Shortcuts trigger
Version 2.0 is here, we have huge changes. The biggest one - Onliner can trigger Shortcuts. Free 50 codes below, enjoy!https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/onliner-auto-mouse-jiggler/id6738056056https://preview.redd.it/0s7feqziat9g1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=52b908e1d956a28b850bfa5fda194cff4186f72chttps://preview.redd.it/dri0vmyhat9g1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=e69ebbe3dc53afe49ed56ae82985b3ae39288105
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 10:07PM by Perwol
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Version 2.0 is here, we have huge changes. The biggest one - Onliner can trigger Shortcuts. Free 50 codes below, enjoy!https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/onliner-auto-mouse-jiggler/id6738056056https://preview.redd.it/0s7feqziat9g1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=52b908e1d956a28b850bfa5fda194cff4186f72chttps://preview.redd.it/dri0vmyhat9g1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=e69ebbe3dc53afe49ed56ae82985b3ae39288105
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 10:07PM by Perwol
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Is this concerning?
I already deleted the app and moved to something else, but figured it was worth sharing on here.https://preview.redd.it/if9dp8abct9g1.png?width=962&format=png&auto=webp&s=02b96cb10749783f2b01b1b00e3bf13be31a30ef
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 10:18PM by RyleighN
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I already deleted the app and moved to something else, but figured it was worth sharing on here.https://preview.redd.it/if9dp8abct9g1.png?width=962&format=png&auto=webp&s=02b96cb10749783f2b01b1b00e3bf13be31a30ef
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 10:18PM by RyleighN
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Bought ANYBOX and am pretty disappointed. To say the least. I actually think it is trash.
I thought Anybox was a full-featured database (-like) app for URLs. But I'm pretty disappointed. Why?SortingMain window, list viewI can only sort by 'Name' and 'Date Added'. I cannot sort any other column I (made) and selected in list view. Especially the columns 'Folder' and 'Tag' would be very useful for sorting but they don't do anything when clicking on the header.SidebarSorting Folders in the sidebar is not possible.Sorting Tags in the sidebar is not possible.EditingEdit URL and Edit Metadata are separate right-click menus → Why not a single window where all info on a link is editable at once? Illogic, confusing and implemented in a messy way.Cannot edit in the Inspector (which could be that 'single window')SyncingNo idea how I can activate syncing. It doesn't start by itself anyway.Settings are set right in the system settings: On both my Macs Anybox has full disk access and it's also switched on in iCloud (system settings). Both Macs are on the same Apple account. All other iCloud syncs work. FoldersCannot make main folders in the sidebar, only child folders.Cannot make folders in the main window.SearchCannot search for folders.ExportI can only export all bookmarks; not just one of the folders with bookmarks. Which can be done in any browser with a plugin however.So, concluding: I spend €24 on something that does not ease using URLs. Anybox appears to be a half-baked, user unfriendly, frustrating and above all, time robbing app. The opposite of what it should be.----MacMini M4, Sequoia 15.7.3 + Macbook Pro, Sequoia 15.7.3
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 10:58PM by MaxGaav
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I thought Anybox was a full-featured database (-like) app for URLs. But I'm pretty disappointed. Why?SortingMain window, list viewI can only sort by 'Name' and 'Date Added'. I cannot sort any other column I (made) and selected in list view. Especially the columns 'Folder' and 'Tag' would be very useful for sorting but they don't do anything when clicking on the header.SidebarSorting Folders in the sidebar is not possible.Sorting Tags in the sidebar is not possible.EditingEdit URL and Edit Metadata are separate right-click menus → Why not a single window where all info on a link is editable at once? Illogic, confusing and implemented in a messy way.Cannot edit in the Inspector (which could be that 'single window')SyncingNo idea how I can activate syncing. It doesn't start by itself anyway.Settings are set right in the system settings: On both my Macs Anybox has full disk access and it's also switched on in iCloud (system settings). Both Macs are on the same Apple account. All other iCloud syncs work. FoldersCannot make main folders in the sidebar, only child folders.Cannot make folders in the main window.SearchCannot search for folders.ExportI can only export all bookmarks; not just one of the folders with bookmarks. Which can be done in any browser with a plugin however.So, concluding: I spend €24 on something that does not ease using URLs. Anybox appears to be a half-baked, user unfriendly, frustrating and above all, time robbing app. The opposite of what it should be.----MacMini M4, Sequoia 15.7.3 + Macbook Pro, Sequoia 15.7.3
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 10:58PM by MaxGaav
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Is there a mac app that compiles and searches for all your browser history across multiple browsers?
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Submitted December 27, 2025 at 11:20PM by dt7cv
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Submitted December 27, 2025 at 11:20PM by dt7cv
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My budgeting app is 50% off for the holidays - $7.49/year
I've tried pretty much every budgeting app on the App Store. They all start great. But after a few days, I'd stop using them. Too many features, too many tabs, too many steps just to log a coffee.So I built Spendy. It opens directly to the input screen. No dashboard to scroll past, no charts competing for your attention. Just open, log, close. Done.The interesting thing is, after using it for a while, it became more than just a budget tracker - it turned into a spending diary. When I jot down something like "convenience store beer after work - rough day today," I can look back and see exactly how I was feeling. It's a money log, but it reads like a journal.Features:First screen = input screenTags + notes let you keep it like a spending diaryiCloud sync (iPhone, iPad, Mac)Shared budgets built-inNo sign-up, no data stored on my serversHoliday sale: ~~$14.99~~ → $7.49/year (50% off)I've been using it daily for over a year now. If you've never stuck with a budgeting app for more than a few days, this might be the one.Feedback welcome. Search "Spendy" on the App Store.Happy holidays 🎄
Submitted December 26, 2025 at 01:57PM by minirings
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I've tried pretty much every budgeting app on the App Store. They all start great. But after a few days, I'd stop using them. Too many features, too many tabs, too many steps just to log a coffee.So I built Spendy. It opens directly to the input screen. No dashboard to scroll past, no charts competing for your attention. Just open, log, close. Done.The interesting thing is, after using it for a while, it became more than just a budget tracker - it turned into a spending diary. When I jot down something like "convenience store beer after work - rough day today," I can look back and see exactly how I was feeling. It's a money log, but it reads like a journal.Features:First screen = input screenTags + notes let you keep it like a spending diaryiCloud sync (iPhone, iPad, Mac)Shared budgets built-inNo sign-up, no data stored on my serversHoliday sale: ~~$14.99~~ → $7.49/year (50% off)I've been using it daily for over a year now. If you've never stuck with a budgeting app for more than a few days, this might be the one.Feedback welcome. Search "Spendy" on the App Store.Happy holidays 🎄
Submitted December 26, 2025 at 01:57PM by minirings
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DockDoor question: Notification dot in Window Switcher?
Trying out DockDoor to replace Alt Tab after seeing it on here.When I CMD TAB, I'd like to see notfication dots or indicators on the app icons for the windows.Is there such a feature? I've replaced CMD TAB with DockDoor's WindowSwitcher.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 03:48AM by vurto
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Trying out DockDoor to replace Alt Tab after seeing it on here.When I CMD TAB, I'd like to see notfication dots or indicators on the app icons for the windows.Is there such a feature? I've replaced CMD TAB with DockDoor's WindowSwitcher.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 03:48AM by vurto
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Directing different audio frequencies to separate speaker outputs?
I'm trying to search the google for a solution that can route lower frequencies to my external speakers (that are a 2.1 audio system) as the left and right channels aren't good for high notes and voices, and route higher frequencies to my MacBook speakers as they're perfect for high notes etc. I know apps like Audio MIDI Setup exist for basic features like routing audio to my MacBook and speakers simultaneously but having voices play on both sets of speakers sounds unnatural. All the other apps I've found also do similar things but I haven't found any that focus on the audio frequencies. Any ideas?
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 04:11PM by Comprehensive_Bad_97
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I'm trying to search the google for a solution that can route lower frequencies to my external speakers (that are a 2.1 audio system) as the left and right channels aren't good for high notes and voices, and route higher frequencies to my MacBook speakers as they're perfect for high notes etc. I know apps like Audio MIDI Setup exist for basic features like routing audio to my MacBook and speakers simultaneously but having voices play on both sets of speakers sounds unnatural. All the other apps I've found also do similar things but I haven't found any that focus on the audio frequencies. Any ideas?
Submitted December 27, 2025 at 04:11PM by Comprehensive_Bad_97
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Wipr 2 vs Ublock Orgin Lite?
What are the pros and cons of this two? currently I am using Wipr 2 and some elements are not working and sometimes it takes time to load?
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 05:02AM by MySelfHateRestDay
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What are the pros and cons of this two? currently I am using Wipr 2 and some elements are not working and sometimes it takes time to load?
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 05:02AM by MySelfHateRestDay
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My "Raycast Wrapped 2025" made me laugh
https://i.redd.it/4pxuj2fhdv9g1.png
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 05:12AM by MetalAndFaces
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https://i.redd.it/4pxuj2fhdv9g1.png
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 05:12AM by MetalAndFaces
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Slashit App - Don't write same thing again
https://v.redd.it/vippm79ldv9g1
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 05:19AM by Stock-Location-3474
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https://v.redd.it/vippm79ldv9g1
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 05:19AM by Stock-Location-3474
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New Program - Neat Little Find
I've been on this forum for a while and I am still blown away that once in a while, a program slips through the cracks. The program Application Wizard is quite neat actually. https://www.mabasoft.net/applicationwizard/index.htmlI am just playing through it now, but take a look yourself.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 06:20AM by Latter_Pen2421
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I've been on this forum for a while and I am still blown away that once in a while, a program slips through the cracks. The program Application Wizard is quite neat actually. https://www.mabasoft.net/applicationwizard/index.htmlI am just playing through it now, but take a look yourself.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 06:20AM by Latter_Pen2421
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I got tired of cluttered timer apps, so I built Zone: A native, minimalist focus timer with a live Dock icon.
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1pxkzb4
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 08:02AM by Level-Acanthaceae-79
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https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1pxkzb4
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 08:02AM by Level-Acanthaceae-79
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I just upgraded to macOS 26.2 and Bartender seems broken for me (v6.3.0). It keeps rearranging my menu bar icons, but it refuses to hide the ones I want hidden. Anyone else seeing the same thing?
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Submitted December 28, 2025 at 07:57AM by RobertCobe
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Submitted December 28, 2025 at 07:57AM by RobertCobe
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looking for a task widget for the desktop
https://preview.redd.it/ydsiu5b2cw9g1.png?width=962&format=png&auto=webp&s=c3565e556ab9ab9ddf7abf14174179a741a64a0fIs there a free or open-source app Does it offer a widget like this on desktop...or a better one? I tried Apple’s Reminders widget, and I find it not smooth or practical.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 08:22AM by Mission_Article483
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https://preview.redd.it/ydsiu5b2cw9g1.png?width=962&format=png&auto=webp&s=c3565e556ab9ab9ddf7abf14174179a741a64a0fIs there a free or open-source app Does it offer a widget like this on desktop...or a better one? I tried Apple’s Reminders widget, and I find it not smooth or practical.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 08:22AM by Mission_Article483
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I built a keyboard-first HomeKit app because the macOS Home app feels like (is) an iPad port
I spend most of my day on macOS, and the Home app has always felt off.It’s basically the iPad app dropped onto macOS:Not optimized for keyboard useSlow to navigateRequires constant mouse interactionThat becomes really noticeable when you’re in the middle of something, especially video calls. I’m often in meetings and want to quickly:Dim lightsClose shadesToggle a single accessoryOpening a full app just to do that completely breaks focus. So I built HomeSpot, a keyboard-focused HomeKit app where:Everything is searchableControls are accessible from SpotlightCommon actions take just a few keystrokesNow, during a call, I can hit Spotlight, type a device name, toggle it, and keep talking without switching apps or windows.This feels much more in line with how macOS is meant to work.Pricing-wise, HomeSpot is a one-time purchase. No subnoscriptions or ongoing fees. I wanted this to feel like a proper native utility, not another service you have to keep paying for.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 12:43PM by lenbu98
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I spend most of my day on macOS, and the Home app has always felt off.It’s basically the iPad app dropped onto macOS:Not optimized for keyboard useSlow to navigateRequires constant mouse interactionThat becomes really noticeable when you’re in the middle of something, especially video calls. I’m often in meetings and want to quickly:Dim lightsClose shadesToggle a single accessoryOpening a full app just to do that completely breaks focus. So I built HomeSpot, a keyboard-focused HomeKit app where:Everything is searchableControls are accessible from SpotlightCommon actions take just a few keystrokesNow, during a call, I can hit Spotlight, type a device name, toggle it, and keep talking without switching apps or windows.This feels much more in line with how macOS is meant to work.Pricing-wise, HomeSpot is a one-time purchase. No subnoscriptions or ongoing fees. I wanted this to feel like a proper native utility, not another service you have to keep paying for.
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 12:43PM by lenbu98
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Coaches & Athletes: analyse sports movement with BitBody [25 free promo codes]
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Submitted December 27, 2025 at 08:25PM by rw_rddt
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Submitted December 27, 2025 at 08:25PM by rw_rddt
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Quick Tab is FREE today — fast alternative to Cmd+Tab
Hey! I’m preparing a major update for Quick Tab and decided to give it away for free today.App page: https://noteifyapp.com/quick-tab/Grab it for free using this link (coupon applies automatically)https://sites.fastspring.com/noteifyapp/product/quicktabstandard?option=show_contents&coupon=QUICKTAB2812
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 03:07PM by gerasim_sergey
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Hey! I’m preparing a major update for Quick Tab and decided to give it away for free today.App page: https://noteifyapp.com/quick-tab/Grab it for free using this link (coupon applies automatically)https://sites.fastspring.com/noteifyapp/product/quicktabstandard?option=show_contents&coupon=QUICKTAB2812
Submitted December 28, 2025 at 03:07PM by gerasim_sergey
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