Keyzer, my new app is released — a native password manager that securely saves your passwords as portable files.
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The New BundleHunt Mac Bundle Is Live — Here’s What’s Worth Grabbing
The bargain software shopping spree that happens every November leading up to Black Friday is officially underway. The new Bundlehunt offering debuts today with an unusually strong offering of power user tools as opposed to a collection of cookie-cutter clipboard managers and AI chat wrappers. It's got good automation tools, some real creative apps, and a few niche power-user picks that would normally run you $40 or more. This is a bundle for getting work done, being creative and optimizing work flows. A few of the apps are geared towards developers, but most are for regular home and office users looking for useful tools.
I've been buying apps from Bundlehunt since 2015. When you make a purchase from them, you get a personally generated page with download links, license codes and installation instructions. Some apps are for a single computer, but often you can install what you purchase on multiple Macs. You can also download a CSV with all that info for your records. Not every app is a gem of course, but it's been a great way for me to pick up some real keepers at a fraction of the normal price. Additionally, I have never had a security issue with anything purchased there if you are wondering "Is it safe?"
My usual disclaimer - I'm not affiliated with any of these developers. In most cases, I've listed alternative apps that provide similar functionality to what's on sale here.
The Bundle
BundleHunt Black Friday Bundle
These are my top picks from the new bundle. To see the full list of what's going on sale with more recommendations and a couple of warnings, you can check out the AppAddict blog, linked in the right sidebar of this sub.
- Mountain Duck - $14.99
- PowerPhotos - $5.99
- DearMob iPhone Manager - $3.00
- SwiftDoo PDF - $7.99
- Mosaic Pro - $4.00
- EaseUS NTFS for Mac - $6.00
- Yoink - $1.99
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The bargain software shopping spree that happens every November leading up to Black Friday is officially underway. The new Bundlehunt offering debuts today with an unusually strong offering of power user tools as opposed to a collection of cookie-cutter clipboard managers and AI chat wrappers. It's got good automation tools, some real creative apps, and a few niche power-user picks that would normally run you $40 or more. This is a bundle for getting work done, being creative and optimizing work flows. A few of the apps are geared towards developers, but most are for regular home and office users looking for useful tools.
I've been buying apps from Bundlehunt since 2015. When you make a purchase from them, you get a personally generated page with download links, license codes and installation instructions. Some apps are for a single computer, but often you can install what you purchase on multiple Macs. You can also download a CSV with all that info for your records. Not every app is a gem of course, but it's been a great way for me to pick up some real keepers at a fraction of the normal price. Additionally, I have never had a security issue with anything purchased there if you are wondering "Is it safe?"
My usual disclaimer - I'm not affiliated with any of these developers. In most cases, I've listed alternative apps that provide similar functionality to what's on sale here.
The Bundle
BundleHunt Black Friday Bundle
These are my top picks from the new bundle. To see the full list of what's going on sale with more recommendations and a couple of warnings, you can check out the AppAddict blog, linked in the right sidebar of this sub.
- Mountain Duck - $14.99
- PowerPhotos - $5.99
- DearMob iPhone Manager - $3.00
- SwiftDoo PDF - $7.99
- Mosaic Pro - $4.00
- EaseUS NTFS for Mac - $6.00
- Yoink - $1.99
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BundleHunt – Premium macOS App Bundles | Up to 95% Off
Curated macOS software at unbeatable discounts. Get legitimate apps from developers with lifetime licenses. Shop our new App Store today!
betterdisplay lost keyboard brightness functionality
I seem to have lost the ability to increase/decrease the brightness of my external monitor (M2 MBP 14" hooked up to a Dell 2721QS) a month or two ago. I'm pretty sure this is due to the app updating, and I only have the license for an older version. I uninstalled the app, and reinstalled the previous version that I bought a license for but after that I still can't control my brightness. I have tried removing/re-adding permissions to the app, checking several settings on the app but still no luck.
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I seem to have lost the ability to increase/decrease the brightness of my external monitor (M2 MBP 14" hooked up to a Dell 2721QS) a month or two ago. I'm pretty sure this is due to the app updating, and I only have the license for an older version. I uninstalled the app, and reinstalled the previous version that I bought a license for but after that I still can't control my brightness. I have tried removing/re-adding permissions to the app, checking several settings on the app but still no luck.
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Is there an app that lets me open a chrome extension without needing a full browser?
I’m looking for a solution to using only a chrome extension on macOS as if it’s an app, without needing to open a browser just for that.
An example is I want to use the Qwacky extension to manage all my DuckDuckGo email aliases, but I don’t want to do that within my browser or open a browser just for that.
Is there a way to open a chrome/firefox extension as a standalone app?
Thanks in advance
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I’m looking for a solution to using only a chrome extension on macOS as if it’s an app, without needing to open a browser just for that.
An example is I want to use the Qwacky extension to manage all my DuckDuckGo email aliases, but I don’t want to do that within my browser or open a browser just for that.
Is there a way to open a chrome/firefox extension as a standalone app?
Thanks in advance
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App to share a part of the screen
Hey everyone, I made an app called Zone Share, that lets you mirror any part of your screen into a separate window, which you can then share in Teams or any other app. It can be useful, for example, if you’re using an ultrawide monitor and people are complaining that everything looks small on their end.
You can also draw and annotate right on the mirrored area. The basic functions are free, for more advanced features a Pro Version can be purchased. It is a single payment and you get lifetime updates, no subnoscription.
What you think? Do you have a use case in mind where it could help? Do you miss any features? Would love to get some feedback.
You can check it out here:
https://zoneshare.lunaraapps.de/
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Hey everyone, I made an app called Zone Share, that lets you mirror any part of your screen into a separate window, which you can then share in Teams or any other app. It can be useful, for example, if you’re using an ultrawide monitor and people are complaining that everything looks small on their end.
You can also draw and annotate right on the mirrored area. The basic functions are free, for more advanced features a Pro Version can be purchased. It is a single payment and you get lifetime updates, no subnoscription.
What you think? Do you have a use case in mind where it could help? Do you miss any features? Would love to get some feedback.
You can check it out here:
https://zoneshare.lunaraapps.de/
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ZoneShare - Screen Sharing Solution for Ultrawide Monitors
The perfect utility for screen sharing on ultrawide monitors. Mirror part of your screen for professional presentations.
I built SleepBar - A simple menu bar app to put your Mac to sleep after a timer
Hey everyone! 👋
I just launched SleepBar - a simple menu bar app for macOS that does one thing really well: puts your Mac to sleep after a timer.
The Problem:
I kept falling asleep while watching videos or listening to podcasts on my Mac, and it would stay running all night. I couldn't find an app that was both simple and worked on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that would act as a simple sleep timer.
The Solution:
SleepBar lives in your menu bar and lets you quickly set a sleep timer. When the timer ends, it puts your Mac to sleep (or just the display, your choice).
Key Features:
- ⚡ Quick presets: 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h
- 🎯 Custom duration timers (e.g., 1h 45m)
- 🕐 Specific time timers (e.g., "sleep at 11:30 PM")
- 💤 Choose between system sleep or display sleep
- ➕ Extend running timers with a tap
- 🚨 1 Minute Pre-Sleep warning with option to cancel or extend
- 🎨 Clean, native macOS design
Why I Built It:
I wanted something dead simple that just works. No complicated settings, no subnoscription, just a straightforward tool that does what you'd expect.
Try It Free:
- 7-day free trial
- $4.20 One-time purchase to support development (no subnoscription)
- Auto-updates via Sparkle
- macOS 14.0+
Download: sleepbar.app
Would love to hear your feedback! Let me know if there are any features you'd like to see.
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Hey everyone! 👋
I just launched SleepBar - a simple menu bar app for macOS that does one thing really well: puts your Mac to sleep after a timer.
The Problem:
I kept falling asleep while watching videos or listening to podcasts on my Mac, and it would stay running all night. I couldn't find an app that was both simple and worked on macOS 26 (Tahoe) that would act as a simple sleep timer.
The Solution:
SleepBar lives in your menu bar and lets you quickly set a sleep timer. When the timer ends, it puts your Mac to sleep (or just the display, your choice).
Key Features:
- ⚡ Quick presets: 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h
- 🎯 Custom duration timers (e.g., 1h 45m)
- 🕐 Specific time timers (e.g., "sleep at 11:30 PM")
- 💤 Choose between system sleep or display sleep
- ➕ Extend running timers with a tap
- 🚨 1 Minute Pre-Sleep warning with option to cancel or extend
- 🎨 Clean, native macOS design
Why I Built It:
I wanted something dead simple that just works. No complicated settings, no subnoscription, just a straightforward tool that does what you'd expect.
Try It Free:
- 7-day free trial
- $4.20 One-time purchase to support development (no subnoscription)
- Auto-updates via Sparkle
- macOS 14.0+
Download: sleepbar.app
Would love to hear your feedback! Let me know if there are any features you'd like to see.
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SleepBar - Beautiful Sleep Timer for Mac
A simple and elegant sleep timer for macOS. Set your Mac to sleep at a specific time or after a duration.
Need a safe browser for banking stuff
Hi, im new to mac (M4 Air 16/256)
i do a lot of large purchases on my mac, so i was thinking to install a secure browser, any ideas.
i had Quickheal on my windows and used it’s Quickheal secure browser on there
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Hi, im new to mac (M4 Air 16/256)
i do a lot of large purchases on my mac, so i was thinking to install a secure browser, any ideas.
i had Quickheal on my windows and used it’s Quickheal secure browser on there
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Supraside Bar.... I finally get it....
Supraside bar was a tough program for me to wrap my head around. I didn't quite get it. I use Wavebox browser as its really powerful and thought maybe I wouldn't see the value. The developer just did a big update and now it supports it, so much appreciated.
So I spent the last few hours trying playing with it...
Here's the big picture. At the bottom of the screen, you can create "Spaces". Spaces can be simple like work, home, etc.
Or if you have kids, you could have a space for each kid.
Then it has "Folders"... You can have as many folders as you want.
As you search the internet, it automatically picks ups up your history.
Say I am searching for a new wallet, and as I search, I have a few that I am intereted in but want to do more research. Say after looking through 50 diffent wallets, I narrow it down to 5. I can pin those 5 website address to a wallets folder.
Wavebox is great for browsing different site because you websites can be turned into apps, to keep everything organized. But say now, that I have used wavebox to find my 5 favorite wallets but I now want to use comet or atlas to do a deeper dive into these wallets, as they are more agentic. I can get a choice of which browser to open them.
Finally, it allows you to pin a site, much like you could do in Arc. For my workflow, I need to figure out when it would be ueful to have a site pinned. Keep you posted as I keep exploring...
Overally, I think its a great app that lives on your mac, and is browser agnostic. It's like a bookmark manager that uses your history to help you push the history to bookmarks. I find this 100x better than standard bookmark managers. I also love how the developer included a floating icon and you can undock and dock it.
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Supraside bar was a tough program for me to wrap my head around. I didn't quite get it. I use Wavebox browser as its really powerful and thought maybe I wouldn't see the value. The developer just did a big update and now it supports it, so much appreciated.
So I spent the last few hours trying playing with it...
Here's the big picture. At the bottom of the screen, you can create "Spaces". Spaces can be simple like work, home, etc.
Or if you have kids, you could have a space for each kid.
Then it has "Folders"... You can have as many folders as you want.
As you search the internet, it automatically picks ups up your history.
Say I am searching for a new wallet, and as I search, I have a few that I am intereted in but want to do more research. Say after looking through 50 diffent wallets, I narrow it down to 5. I can pin those 5 website address to a wallets folder.
Wavebox is great for browsing different site because you websites can be turned into apps, to keep everything organized. But say now, that I have used wavebox to find my 5 favorite wallets but I now want to use comet or atlas to do a deeper dive into these wallets, as they are more agentic. I can get a choice of which browser to open them.
Finally, it allows you to pin a site, much like you could do in Arc. For my workflow, I need to figure out when it would be ueful to have a site pinned. Keep you posted as I keep exploring...
Overally, I think its a great app that lives on your mac, and is browser agnostic. It's like a bookmark manager that uses your history to help you push the history to bookmarks. I find this 100x better than standard bookmark managers. I also love how the developer included a floating icon and you can undock and dock it.
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SupaSidebar | Arc Sidebar for Mac
Lightning-fast sidebar for macOS. Access your files, folders, and websites instantly with keyboard shortcuts and smart organization.
DevHub v2.0 is out! An offline, secure, and practical collection of developer tools, now fully compatible with macOS 26.
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