Found any Black Friday deals yet?
I'm keeping an eye out for discounts on apps worth getting a lifetime license for, such as Clop, Downie, Dato, and Snippety. So far, I haven't seen them on sale, but I'm curious to know if you guys have found any sweet deals worth snagging.
Thanks!
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I'm keeping an eye out for discounts on apps worth getting a lifetime license for, such as Clop, Downie, Dato, and Snippety. So far, I haven't seen them on sale, but I'm curious to know if you guys have found any sweet deals worth snagging.
Thanks!
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Glass Toy update (v0.6) - a simple app to play around with Liquid Glass
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XSpeak: the fully private app that helps you to be your best in meetings in real-time. Made by human. Major update. [Promo Codes]
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CompressO: Convert any video into a tiny size. Completely free!
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Clocker CPU Leak macOS 26.1
I'm a happy user of this tool, but since macOS 26.1 I'm getting constant 50% CPU usage.
Is it happening with anybody else? I tried to submit a report to the dev, but no success :(
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I'm a happy user of this tool, but since macOS 26.1 I'm getting constant 50% CPU usage.
Is it happening with anybody else? I tried to submit a report to the dev, but no success :(
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Finally found 2 genuine Free Auto Clickers for Mac (MT Auto Clicker & AutoClicker.org) – Sharing my experience
https://www.mtautoclicker.com
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MT Auto Clicker
MT Auto Clicker - Free Auto Clicker and Macro Recorder Software
MT Auto Clicker combines auto clicking, macro recording, hotkeys, scrolling, screen capture and more in one free tool. Get 1ms clicking speed across Windows, Mac, Android, iOS and browsers.
I built a digital scratchpad for messy notes and quick calculations
Hi everyone,
I've just made Kari: [https://getkari.app/](https://getkari.app/)
As a front-end developer I often need a temporary buffer for the random thoughts/information that I have in a day. I find note apps too serious for these random brain dump or calculations. Most of them don't even support math calculation.
I have always been using Apple Notes to keep API keys (temporarily), UUIDs or draft slack messages, then use Chrome console for JavaScript experiments and Google for maths and conversions. And it's a bit awkward having to hop between 3 different apps so I built an app that combine all of those things!
Key Features:
* Everything is separated in "blocks" and each block type have special features to help you better interact with your data.
* Supported block types: Markdown, JavaScript, Math, JSON
* WYSWYG markdown
* JavaScript execution
* Math evaluation
The app is currently in Beta, and is free. I intend to keep it free forever, and will introduce a perpetual license pricing later to support the development of this app.
Any feedback on how Kari could be better for you is very appreciated!
https://preview.redd.it/0f2vkv27er0g1.png?width=1212&format=png&auto=webp&s=4f44c9f81830b0c018fbaaec2c0aa3692fdfebf9
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Hi everyone,
I've just made Kari: [https://getkari.app/](https://getkari.app/)
As a front-end developer I often need a temporary buffer for the random thoughts/information that I have in a day. I find note apps too serious for these random brain dump or calculations. Most of them don't even support math calculation.
I have always been using Apple Notes to keep API keys (temporarily), UUIDs or draft slack messages, then use Chrome console for JavaScript experiments and Google for maths and conversions. And it's a bit awkward having to hop between 3 different apps so I built an app that combine all of those things!
Key Features:
* Everything is separated in "blocks" and each block type have special features to help you better interact with your data.
* Supported block types: Markdown, JavaScript, Math, JSON
* WYSWYG markdown
* JavaScript execution
* Math evaluation
The app is currently in Beta, and is free. I intend to keep it free forever, and will introduce a perpetual license pricing later to support the development of this app.
Any feedback on how Kari could be better for you is very appreciated!
https://preview.redd.it/0f2vkv27er0g1.png?width=1212&format=png&auto=webp&s=4f44c9f81830b0c018fbaaec2c0aa3692fdfebf9
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Kari Is a Digital Scratchpad
Capture your thoughts, quick calculations, plannings and more.
So I have been using al dante free version and I am planning to buy pro version so is there any significant feature to jump for pro or free version is enough..? Does heat protection works well..?
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Snaps Of Apps - Effortless macOS Window & App Layout Manager
https://www.snapsofapps.com/
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Snaps Of Apps - macOS Window Manager
Snaps Of Apps — macOS Window Manager (7‑Day Free Trial)
Try Snaps Of Apps free for 7 days. Snap, tile and restore complete macOS app layouts across multiple monitors — right from the menu bar.
CotEditor - indicator for edited lines?
Does CotEditor have a feature that would show which lines have been edited since file was last saved (manually)? I'm a long time Notepad++ user and found that feature pretty useful.
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Does CotEditor have a feature that would show which lines have been edited since file was last saved (manually)? I'm a long time Notepad++ user and found that feature pretty useful.
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best app to create comics ?
i played around with Comic Life quite a while back, but wished to know whether there's any other user friendly alternative on the market.
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i played around with Comic Life quite a while back, but wished to know whether there's any other user friendly alternative on the market.
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Dropover stops working every few hours even though it should activate when starting the device
Somehow i always have to reopen it or else it won't work. Is there anything I can do to fix this behavior?
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Somehow i always have to reopen it or else it won't work. Is there anything I can do to fix this behavior?
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ExtraDock Simplifies Remote Work
On the computer, where I get most of my work done, I have a dual monitor setup dialed in over a period of time to match my preferences for the apps and processes that I use daily. I am partial to a keyboard-centric workflow. I have used keyboard-driven launchers for many years, including LaunchBar and currently Raycast. However, I deal with a great many files, primarily photographs, videos, music, and eBooks, moving them from different locations in my file system to other locations. This requires me to use a mouse and to do quite a bit of application switching. When I am away from home, whether at a coffee shop or on an extended trip, I prefer to remote into my primary workstation to get things done rather than use the native interface on the MacBook Air I carry with me. This can be problematic because, rather than having two 27-inch monitors, I'm limited to one 15-inch Retina display. I've tried a variety of remote access applications, but right now, what works best for me is native screen sharing through a Tailscale network.
I am constantly switching not only between applications but also between monitors. For various reasons, using the native Mac dock is not always practical because of screen space and window placement. Likewise, using a keyboard-driven launcher is also difficult, and the same goes for application switchers. Depending on the last thing you clicked on, you may activate an app on the remote machine, or you may activate something on your local machine. It can be a coin toss.
I've started using ExtraDock from Appitstudio as a way to simplify application access and switching when working remotely. I had been switching and launching apps with Start from Innovative Bytes, a menu bar app, but it takes too many fine motor skills to access the menu bar on a shrunk-down remote display for my liking. ExtraDock lets me create a variety of dock-like launchers for different workflows and activate one or more of them when needed.
## Features I Like
- Different docks for different displays without interfering with the native dock
- Custom-sized dock icons
- Custom dock orientation (horizontal or vertical)
- Autohide or always on top choice
- Widgets in the dock (Finder, Time, Trash are the ones I use)
- Appearance customization for colors, borders, and spacing
Using ExtraDock in conjunction with Stay from Cordless Dog, an app that lets me configure apps to launch to assigned positions on different monitors, has been a real game changer. Getting to the apps I need when I need them while working remotely is no longer aggravating.
A lifetime license for ExtraDock is available for €31.99, or if you prefer, a one year subnoscription €9.99 . Both options have a 14-day money back guarantee.
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On the computer, where I get most of my work done, I have a dual monitor setup dialed in over a period of time to match my preferences for the apps and processes that I use daily. I am partial to a keyboard-centric workflow. I have used keyboard-driven launchers for many years, including LaunchBar and currently Raycast. However, I deal with a great many files, primarily photographs, videos, music, and eBooks, moving them from different locations in my file system to other locations. This requires me to use a mouse and to do quite a bit of application switching. When I am away from home, whether at a coffee shop or on an extended trip, I prefer to remote into my primary workstation to get things done rather than use the native interface on the MacBook Air I carry with me. This can be problematic because, rather than having two 27-inch monitors, I'm limited to one 15-inch Retina display. I've tried a variety of remote access applications, but right now, what works best for me is native screen sharing through a Tailscale network.
I am constantly switching not only between applications but also between monitors. For various reasons, using the native Mac dock is not always practical because of screen space and window placement. Likewise, using a keyboard-driven launcher is also difficult, and the same goes for application switchers. Depending on the last thing you clicked on, you may activate an app on the remote machine, or you may activate something on your local machine. It can be a coin toss.
I've started using ExtraDock from Appitstudio as a way to simplify application access and switching when working remotely. I had been switching and launching apps with Start from Innovative Bytes, a menu bar app, but it takes too many fine motor skills to access the menu bar on a shrunk-down remote display for my liking. ExtraDock lets me create a variety of dock-like launchers for different workflows and activate one or more of them when needed.
## Features I Like
- Different docks for different displays without interfering with the native dock
- Custom-sized dock icons
- Custom dock orientation (horizontal or vertical)
- Autohide or always on top choice
- Widgets in the dock (Finder, Time, Trash are the ones I use)
- Appearance customization for colors, borders, and spacing
Using ExtraDock in conjunction with Stay from Cordless Dog, an app that lets me configure apps to launch to assigned positions on different monitors, has been a real game changer. Getting to the apps I need when I need them while working remotely is no longer aggravating.
A lifetime license for ExtraDock is available for €31.99, or if you prefer, a one year subnoscription €9.99 . Both options have a 14-day money back guarantee.
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Objective Development
LaunchBar - Unleashed productivity.
Start with a single keyboard shortcut to access and control every corner of your Mac.
HazeOver
Is there a difference between the version from the App Store and the version from the website? Also what's the licensing model on the version from the website? (use on all owned macs etc)
Thanks.
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Is there a difference between the version from the App Store and the version from the website? Also what's the licensing model on the version from the website? (use on all owned macs etc)
Thanks.
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New app: Book 'em Danno
I've just released [**Book 'em Danno**](https://widgetworx.com/apps/bookem.html)**,** an app for cataloging one's E-Book and digital comic collection. I came up with the idea after getting feedback from some of my users on what to build next, so I started tinkering and here we are...
You can drag and drop most EPUB, MOBI/AZW3 and CBZ files onto the program's window and it will attempt to extract most of the relevant E-Book metadata like noscript, author, genre, publisher, ISBN, denoscription, and generate cover thumbnails and add it to its database.
Once your E-Book and comic metadata have been imported into the program, you can browse, search for, sort, and filter items in various ways:
https://preview.redd.it/hfbxkbap8v0g1.png?width=1824&format=png&auto=webp&s=564c819df6f8fa9f25aab1b3c8efff9c32b63d6a
After the metadata is in the program, you can make changes to incomplete or missing information, replace specific cover thumbnails, and add custom tags, notes, numeric ratings, and more using the built-in editor:
https://preview.redd.it/jadgwgov8v0g1.png?width=1424&format=png&auto=webp&s=2f267af7bda3f5bc5aeab7e5b38d41c05a17feeb
In addition to the above, you can view basic analytics on your collection (e.g., breakdowns of your collection by genre, author, etc.). You can also export your data to CSV and JSON for further analysis:
https://preview.redd.it/gegiuzix8v0g1.png?width=1504&format=png&auto=webp&s=19675581c0953be4e2a2d80f6c1bb947002cc2b3
**Book 'em Danno** is free to use, but the first time you run it, it will ask you for a small, one-time donation if you find it useful. If not, you can set it to not prompt you again.
If there's enough interest, I'll continue enhancing it; perhaps even offering a pro version at some point, but that really depends on feedback and overall user interest.
**Known Caveats:**
* The app is very new, so there are likely bugs that I haven't found and there are still plenty of optimizations to make
* Importing many files will use a lot of RAM. I've successfully imported \~150 files at a time with no issues, but your mileage could vary...
* I haven't tested it with large libraries. My entire library is a few hundred items, so more than 500 or 1,000 items may be uncharted territory in terms of performance or memory use
* Importing MOBI/AZW3 files can be very slow compared to EPUB and CBZ files with a decent chance that **Book 'em Danno** won't capture the correct cover artwork from them
* I have not tested the program with E-Books that use DRM, so I don't know how it will behave if it encounters a protected E-Book
**Privacy & Security**
* The app operates 100% locally. All data is saved on your Mac in SQLite3 database stored in a standard and documented location.
* The app only connects to the Internet to take you to my donation page or website to access the User Guide or check for updates.
* The app does not modify your E-Books in any way; it merely scans them for metadata.
* I'm a registered developer; the app is signed and notarized.
**Other**
I'm well aware that **calibre** can catalog E-Books and a lot more, but **Book 'em Danno** is a fraction of size of **calibre** and a bit more tailored for this particular use case.
Thanks for your time and attention!
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I've just released [**Book 'em Danno**](https://widgetworx.com/apps/bookem.html)**,** an app for cataloging one's E-Book and digital comic collection. I came up with the idea after getting feedback from some of my users on what to build next, so I started tinkering and here we are...
You can drag and drop most EPUB, MOBI/AZW3 and CBZ files onto the program's window and it will attempt to extract most of the relevant E-Book metadata like noscript, author, genre, publisher, ISBN, denoscription, and generate cover thumbnails and add it to its database.
Once your E-Book and comic metadata have been imported into the program, you can browse, search for, sort, and filter items in various ways:
https://preview.redd.it/hfbxkbap8v0g1.png?width=1824&format=png&auto=webp&s=564c819df6f8fa9f25aab1b3c8efff9c32b63d6a
After the metadata is in the program, you can make changes to incomplete or missing information, replace specific cover thumbnails, and add custom tags, notes, numeric ratings, and more using the built-in editor:
https://preview.redd.it/jadgwgov8v0g1.png?width=1424&format=png&auto=webp&s=2f267af7bda3f5bc5aeab7e5b38d41c05a17feeb
In addition to the above, you can view basic analytics on your collection (e.g., breakdowns of your collection by genre, author, etc.). You can also export your data to CSV and JSON for further analysis:
https://preview.redd.it/gegiuzix8v0g1.png?width=1504&format=png&auto=webp&s=19675581c0953be4e2a2d80f6c1bb947002cc2b3
**Book 'em Danno** is free to use, but the first time you run it, it will ask you for a small, one-time donation if you find it useful. If not, you can set it to not prompt you again.
If there's enough interest, I'll continue enhancing it; perhaps even offering a pro version at some point, but that really depends on feedback and overall user interest.
**Known Caveats:**
* The app is very new, so there are likely bugs that I haven't found and there are still plenty of optimizations to make
* Importing many files will use a lot of RAM. I've successfully imported \~150 files at a time with no issues, but your mileage could vary...
* I haven't tested it with large libraries. My entire library is a few hundred items, so more than 500 or 1,000 items may be uncharted territory in terms of performance or memory use
* Importing MOBI/AZW3 files can be very slow compared to EPUB and CBZ files with a decent chance that **Book 'em Danno** won't capture the correct cover artwork from them
* I have not tested the program with E-Books that use DRM, so I don't know how it will behave if it encounters a protected E-Book
**Privacy & Security**
* The app operates 100% locally. All data is saved on your Mac in SQLite3 database stored in a standard and documented location.
* The app only connects to the Internet to take you to my donation page or website to access the User Guide or check for updates.
* The app does not modify your E-Books in any way; it merely scans them for metadata.
* I'm a registered developer; the app is signed and notarized.
**Other**
I'm well aware that **calibre** can catalog E-Books and a lot more, but **Book 'em Danno** is a fraction of size of **calibre** and a bit more tailored for this particular use case.
Thanks for your time and attention!
https://redd.it/1ovfli7
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