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iCloud Sync Tool (CloudSyncBridge)

Hello, I always wanted to be able to sync an external drive or a mac folder (other than Documents and Desktop) with iCloud… this weekend’s project was a free and open source tool that allows you to bidirectionally sync folders and external drives with iCloud!

Check it out: CloudSyncBridge (https://www.npmjs.com/package/cloudsyncbridge)

Setting up a folder/project is as simple as running the command “cloudsyncbridge install”. You are able to configure exclusions before starting the sync.

Hoping this can be useful to more people. Also, if you’re looking for a feature, feel free to contribute or post here!

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Overlay which should help for you productivity

Hi guys, for the last 2 months I've been building an app which can combine multiple ai models in one place. Firstly, I've added multiple AI tools, and then I've added settings so users can select temperature and other settings.

getvillson.today

Right now, I've ported the mobile app to macOS, and my goal is to make an app that you can call from any place and at any time to be more productive with AI instead of using different tools, apps, or even web tabs. You can just call an overlay.

So I've already made a shortcut and overlay, and in the next release, there will be a button that you can use to attach any app context instead of selecting text or something like that. More about the current app state you can see in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBkyPl2O6eo

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/villson-chat-with-ais/id6748914767?platform=mac

I would appreciate honest feedback on what I can add and whether it would be useful to you.

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PowerPoint on Mac Feels Off. Any Good Alternatives?

I recently switched to a Mac and started using Microsoft PowerPoint, since I’ve been using it forever. The problem is that it feels very different from the Windows version. I also tried Keynote, but the interface and overall feel didn’t appeal to me.

Are there any good PowerPoint alternatives for Mac, or am I missing something with Keynote? Thanks in advance.

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This Safari extension highlights keywords fully automatically so I don't have to
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Unhealthy dock obsessions

So many would read this as a noscript to a horror movie, and others will be happy that the promised dock app post is finally out again, but it’s not - not this week.

Turning 50 (damn, I was young) was the best thing in my life, but turning 55, nobody ever shared, would be challenging to say the very least.

Here is a much shorter, updated post for this month. Lots more in the draft folder coming soon to this forum.

I am not going to delve too much into dock stuff today because a very extensive, well-researched draft is ready; these developers are releasing new versions daily. It is amazing.

In essence, till that post appears, if you need to customise your dock, get away from Mac’s inability to allow customisation. As much as people raved about icon colour changes, the reality was that this was not new. I could do it since the day I started customising docks. So for the next week or two.

Animated, transparent Dock

If you want to completely overhaul the dock, including a new appearance, colours, icons, animations, screen positions, speed, and pretty much everything else, two apps still dominate the scene.

**SIDEBAR** \- I first started using it many years ago, and now an absolute game-changer. For dock customisation, just download Sidebar. There's a slight, very insignificant learning curve, but you'll have a new dock immediately. Then, you should go into settings- don’t be intimidated. The options might seem overwhelming at first, but they're all necessary in some way. It has consistently led the pack - with a demo, monthly, and one-off purchase options- and as an active Reddit poster, I can say this is a solid app worth investing in.

**DOCKFIX** \- About two years ago, this app landed on my desk. Back then, it only offered the same options as Mac did, but only if you were willing to fiddle with terminal commands or spend hours adjusting settings. I said it was an app to watch. In just a month, the developer produced a functioning app that worked well. Now, it keeps getting better. Once installed, you get an instant new dock, and customisation is quite straightforward. You might initially wonder where all these amazing customisations are hidden, but like with Sidebar, it’s a matter of exploring the settings. There are many options, and they might not seem immediately understandable to a new user. The price is low, and a single purchase with a healthy demo period makes it worth installing.

So, how do you choose? Well, you don’t - install both, but not together. Spend a few days with each app. This isn't a one-day decision about which to use. They are brilliant, and the competition among these developers is of a calibre that world leaders should learn from. They don’t compete; they just keep improving. Well done, guys.

And just as you thought that was a long post, I bring you **DOCKFLOW** and **EXTRADOCK**.

What **Dockflow** introduced to the app market was a first, and I can say that without any fingers pointing at me. This is the only dock app that works with Mac’s dock. Mac has often made this impossible, but here is a developer who managed to bypass this problem, and I have praised this app—and I continue to do so. If you haven't given it a test drive but use the dock to navigate and possibly operate several apps, in my case several for web design, several for the home computer, and yet a third dock of only video editing, you will wonder why you never installed this app before.

Warning: The market is currently flooded with initially free but now expensive alternatives, and this trend has been ongoing in recent months. I support a free trade market. I live in a country where dollars are very costly, yet these have caused computer crashes, security issues, and more. In other words, try DOCKFLOW first. Check
the settings menu, as that's where the real magic happens, and then you can make your own observations.

Another app that just impressed me is **Extradock**. Do we need an extradock? Well, I always said no, yet now the screen is filled with docks.

Strangely enough, this app, recently acquired by Dockflow, received several glowing reviews from me even before Dockflow was available. It was created out of frustration by a talented developer and is now in the hands of a company that has rewritten it and even made it compatible with Dockflow.

They are separate apps, both offering demos and available for outright purchase, and they now work together—disproving my initial comment about Dockflow only functioning with Mac’s default dock. This is a great team of developers, and these apps are beautiful, stable, and incredibly useful.

Of course, none of my posts will ever be complete without **Cdock**—the app that turned dock customisation into an art form. Sadly, no upgrades have been released yet, and it has already lost traction with the previous Mac operating system. I think we might have to thank the developer and move on, but keep an eye on these posts.

As always, I love to share your opinions and experiences. I'm more than willing to accept that there are better, cheaper, and more customisable options, so please share them in the comments.

The entire list of dock customisation apps will be published between now and early December. For the AI detectors, this article was written by a human without any financial gain, who pays for most of the apps he reviews. To everyone else, I appreciate all the recent comments about the sudden silence and slow progress, but I’ll soon be back to annoying the forum.

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Is there a (preferably free) way of getting this lockscreen functionality from the app Alcove?
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Is there an image viewer that can browse images in a folder using the sort order of Icon view of Finder automatically?

Basically something like the Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 7. User opens an image, all the images in the folder are added to the list and sorted by the order in Icon view in Finder automatically.

I am aware that Pixea has a similar function but that app can only sort in the order of List view automatically. Kind of awkward viewing images.......

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AI photo editor for photographers?

Is there any ai, offline photo editors for photographers? Which does automatic logarithmic selection of facial features such as eyes, eyebrows, pupils, lips for adding makeups, and beautification..

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Be careful with a recent increase in fake apps with malware

Recently there’s been a big surge in fake apps spreading malware.
I even saw a fake version of AirPosture that looks identical but installs malware.
Yesterday I noticed there’s also a fake “DynamicLake” app doing the same thing

I strongly recommend:
If you’re not 100% sure an app is legit, always contact the real developers to confirm.


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Black Friday Sale: CopyMagic, the smartest clipboard manager.

I'm the developer of CopyMagic, a clipboard manager I built because I kept losing stuff I'd copied.

The key feature is semantic search – you can search naturally like "flight info" or "URL from Slack yesterday" and it understands what you mean, not just keywords.

Everything is local-first (no accounts, no servers, works offline), keyboard-centric (⇧⌘Space to summon), and has features like secret masking for passwords and organization by type/app/time.

For r/macapps, I'm offering lifetime access at 50% off.

Includes unlimited clipboard history, all future updates, and priority email support.

Happy to answer questions about how it works!

Get the deal here: https://copymagic.app


Coupon Code: BLACKFRIDAY

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PastScreen – Ultra-fast screenshots for developers

Built this because screenshot tools broke my flow.

Highlights

• ⁠Instant clipboard: Every capture is immediately available as PNG + file path, optimized per app (VSCode/Zed/Cursor, browsers, design tools…).
• ⁠Menu bar native: Clean macOS menu-bar app with a simple menu, global hotkey (⌥⌘S) and optional Dock icon.
• ⁠Liquid Glass overlay: Custom selection window with translucent HUD styling and precise dimming.
• ⁠Apple-native notifications: UN notifications with Finder reveal, silent banners, and a "Saved" pill in the menu bar.

macOS 14+ 👉 https://github.com/augiefra/PastScreen

Feedback welcome 🙏

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Money Pro 3.x

I just update the app Money Pro from 2.x to 3.x and, surprise, I can't no longer use the app without a subnoscription.

All of us have see this change?

Thanks, Stefano.

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Keyboard Maestro 50% Off For the First Time. Here are Some Use Cases if You are interested.

The folks at Bundlehunt have managed to get the developer of Keyboard Maestro to offer the app at half price for seven days only.


Keyboard Maestro by Stairways Software is the preeminent automation application for macOS. It acts on nearly 30 triggers to perform almost any Mac function you can think of. It can launch tasks, control applications and manipulate text and images. It's easier to demonstrate its powers than to explain them, so I'll share my top 10 macros.

## 1. Add Today's Task

This is an example of a macro that runs an iOS shortcut, in this case one that adds my most important task of the day to my Obsidian daily note. I launch it with a keyboard shortcut.

## 2. Sync Obsidian Vault

This macro uses a time of day trigger to launch Sync Folders Pro every morning at 2am. That application then runs an automated sync of my Obsidian vault to my Google Drive folder where it gets uploaded automatically into the cloud. Keyboard Maestro shuts the program down five minutes later.

## 3. Create Daily Checklist in Drafts and Copy to Things 3

Every evening I trigger a macro from my menubar to use a template in Drafts to create my daily checklist in Things 3, complete with the due date, tags and areas. Mike Burke wrote a great piece on how to create the template for Things in Drafts.

## 4. Eject Backup

My daily driver at home is a M2 MacBook Air. Every night before I go to ned, I plug in a backup drive so that Time Machine can do its thing while I sleep. Every morning, 30 minutes before my alarm goes off, a time of day trigger causes a macro to execute that runs an AppleScript to eject the drive, so that when I start work in the morning, all I have to do is physically disconnect it.

## 5. Morning Apps

Every morning, right before I wake up, Keyboard Maestro launches my browser, Obsidian, Fantastical and the Photos app. That way I'm ready to start my daily note, keep up with my appointments and post a picture to Pixelfed, a daily habit.

## 6. Various App Launching Hotkeys

I use a hyperkey (CAPS LOCK) mapped as shift+control+option+command with Karabiner-Elements in combination with a hotkey to launch a variety of my most used apps, Edge, Drafts, Things, Bartender, Path Finder etc. All of that runs through small Keyboard Maestro macros.

## 7. Quit All Applications

At the end of a work session on my computer, I hit control+shift+Q and it quits all my open apps. That way everything can back up properly and I don't have to worry about open files.

## 8. Uninstall Apps

When I launch App Cleaner, it serves as a macro that arranges the windows on my computer automatically so that App cleaner takes up the right of the display and Path Finder, opened to the Applications folder, takes up the left half. Then it's just a matter of dragging over the app I want to remove.

## 9. Hide on Unlock

For privacy reasons, unlocking my computer triggers an Apple Script that hides all open applications. That way I don't have to remember what's on my screen nor do I have to worry about any prying eyes from nosy neighbors.

## 10. Window Management

I have mapped control-shift and the arrow keys to control window positions for top, bottom, left and right. I get more granular control using Raycast but for most cases Keyboard Maestro does just fine.

If you've ever considered getting this app, now is the time. Keyboard Maestro at Bundlehunt.

I have a collection of 800 macros