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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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.
https://redd.it/1ozfm18
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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
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
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How I use BetterTouchTool
[RCMD Configuration Example](https://preview.redd.it/1cf582rq8u1g1.png?width=2424&format=png&auto=webp&s=2111d1eab5e86f520215ff956159997deefc45ab)
[BetterTouchTool](https://folivora.ai/) (BTT) by u/fifafu is a complex yet versatile masterpiece of an app, eliminating the need for numerous single‑purpose utilities. It manages windows and pinning, customizes mouse and touch‑pad behavior, expands text, runs advanced macros and noscripts, creates custom context windows and menu bars, launches and switches applications, and much more.
I don’t claim to use even a fraction of its capabilities, but here are a few ideas from my own use for those who find it daunting. Also,>!**If you use BTT, please share your top use case(s) below!**!<
**Global, Browser or App Management:**
* TipTap Left (1 Finger Fix) = CTRL+Tab | Switch forward one tab
* TipTap Right (1 Finger Fix) = CTRL+Shift+Tab | Switch backward one tab
* TipTap Left (2 Fingers Fix) = CMD+W | Closes the active tab or window.
* TipTap Right (2 Fingers Fix) = CMD+Shift+T | UNDO Closes the active tab or window.
* 3 Finger Tap | Lookup Word Under Cursor
* CMD+3 Finger Tap | Search Selected Text with Google
* 4-Finger Click = CMD+Q | Quits the active app.
* CMD+Delete | Forward Delete (as opposed to backspace)
* OPT+Q | Trigger Quit All with Alfred
* FN+W | Kill Wifi Shell Script \[Useful for when you send an email, realize you forgot something, and hope it didn’t get out yet\]
* FN+Q | Trigger Quit All with Alfred + Kill Wifi \[Useful for when you send an email, realize you forgot something, and hope it didn’t get out yet\]
**Window Management:**
* 3 Finger Double-Tap = CMD+Tab | Switches to the most recent app.
* Caps Lock = Act as Hyperkey | I actually have this disabled and use Karabiner to set this instead, as it did not always work 100% of the time for me.
* HyperKey+Tab | Show Window Switcher for All Open Apps
* HyperKey+D | Hide All Windows
* HyperKey+O | Pin/Unpin Window Float on Top
* HyperKey+**←** | Maximize Window Left Half
* HyperKey+→ | Maximize Window Right Half
* HyperKey+↑ | Maximize Window Top Half
* HyperKey+↓ | Maximize Window Bottom Half
* FN+→ | Move Window to Next Monitor
* 4-Finger Swipe Up | Mission Control
* 4-Finger Swipe Down | Application Expose
* 2 Finger Swipe from Bottom Edge | Maximize Window
**Launcher/RCMD Functionality:**
* RCMD+F | Launch or Surface/Hide Firefox
* RCMD+P | Launch or Surface/Hide Preview
* RCMD+T | Launch or Surface/Hide Text Workflow
* RCMD+D | Launch or Surface/Hide DevonThink
* RCMD+E | Add custom search tag criteria to a DevonThink search.
* RCMD+L | Launch or Surface/Hide Logos
* RCMD+S| Launch or Surface/Hide Scrivener
* RCMD+M | Launch or Surface/Hide Mail
* RCMD+N | Launch or Surface/Hide Notes
* ROPT+N | Launch or Surface/Hide Notability
* RCMD+A | Launch or Surface/Hide Affinity
* HyperKey+P | Launch or Surface/Hide [System Color Picker](https://sindresorhus.com/system-color-picker) by u/sindresorhus
**TextExpansion:**
* A+D+D+A+Space | Fills in my address for a multi-field form.
* A+D+D+R+Space | Fills in my address in a single line.
* *I use* [Alfred](https://www.alfredapp.com/) *more for text expansion.*
**App Specific Examples:**
* F1 through F5 | Highlight selected text in DevonThink, or remove highlight macro.\*
* HyperKey+1–8 | Color text in UpNote
* F1 through F7 | Set text styles in Scrivener
* F12, F11 | 20–40 action macros to reformat DevonThink source links in Scrivener to a specific format that makes citation easier for me later.
\*Used in tandem with the free [CustomShortcuts](https://www.houdah.com/customShortcuts/) by Houdah Software
**Logitech G604:**
* I set my Logitech Mouse so that each button functions as CMD+F1 through F18, and then use BTT to remap them to whatever I want on a per-app basis. Actions vary between Browser, Finder, and Media tools.
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[RCMD Configuration Example](https://preview.redd.it/1cf582rq8u1g1.png?width=2424&format=png&auto=webp&s=2111d1eab5e86f520215ff956159997deefc45ab)
[BetterTouchTool](https://folivora.ai/) (BTT) by u/fifafu is a complex yet versatile masterpiece of an app, eliminating the need for numerous single‑purpose utilities. It manages windows and pinning, customizes mouse and touch‑pad behavior, expands text, runs advanced macros and noscripts, creates custom context windows and menu bars, launches and switches applications, and much more.
I don’t claim to use even a fraction of its capabilities, but here are a few ideas from my own use for those who find it daunting. Also,>!**If you use BTT, please share your top use case(s) below!**!<
**Global, Browser or App Management:**
* TipTap Left (1 Finger Fix) = CTRL+Tab | Switch forward one tab
* TipTap Right (1 Finger Fix) = CTRL+Shift+Tab | Switch backward one tab
* TipTap Left (2 Fingers Fix) = CMD+W | Closes the active tab or window.
* TipTap Right (2 Fingers Fix) = CMD+Shift+T | UNDO Closes the active tab or window.
* 3 Finger Tap | Lookup Word Under Cursor
* CMD+3 Finger Tap | Search Selected Text with Google
* 4-Finger Click = CMD+Q | Quits the active app.
* CMD+Delete | Forward Delete (as opposed to backspace)
* OPT+Q | Trigger Quit All with Alfred
* FN+W | Kill Wifi Shell Script \[Useful for when you send an email, realize you forgot something, and hope it didn’t get out yet\]
* FN+Q | Trigger Quit All with Alfred + Kill Wifi \[Useful for when you send an email, realize you forgot something, and hope it didn’t get out yet\]
**Window Management:**
* 3 Finger Double-Tap = CMD+Tab | Switches to the most recent app.
* Caps Lock = Act as Hyperkey | I actually have this disabled and use Karabiner to set this instead, as it did not always work 100% of the time for me.
* HyperKey+Tab | Show Window Switcher for All Open Apps
* HyperKey+D | Hide All Windows
* HyperKey+O | Pin/Unpin Window Float on Top
* HyperKey+**←** | Maximize Window Left Half
* HyperKey+→ | Maximize Window Right Half
* HyperKey+↑ | Maximize Window Top Half
* HyperKey+↓ | Maximize Window Bottom Half
* FN+→ | Move Window to Next Monitor
* 4-Finger Swipe Up | Mission Control
* 4-Finger Swipe Down | Application Expose
* 2 Finger Swipe from Bottom Edge | Maximize Window
**Launcher/RCMD Functionality:**
* RCMD+F | Launch or Surface/Hide Firefox
* RCMD+P | Launch or Surface/Hide Preview
* RCMD+T | Launch or Surface/Hide Text Workflow
* RCMD+D | Launch or Surface/Hide DevonThink
* RCMD+E | Add custom search tag criteria to a DevonThink search.
* RCMD+L | Launch or Surface/Hide Logos
* RCMD+S| Launch or Surface/Hide Scrivener
* RCMD+M | Launch or Surface/Hide Mail
* RCMD+N | Launch or Surface/Hide Notes
* ROPT+N | Launch or Surface/Hide Notability
* RCMD+A | Launch or Surface/Hide Affinity
* HyperKey+P | Launch or Surface/Hide [System Color Picker](https://sindresorhus.com/system-color-picker) by u/sindresorhus
**TextExpansion:**
* A+D+D+A+Space | Fills in my address for a multi-field form.
* A+D+D+R+Space | Fills in my address in a single line.
* *I use* [Alfred](https://www.alfredapp.com/) *more for text expansion.*
**App Specific Examples:**
* F1 through F5 | Highlight selected text in DevonThink, or remove highlight macro.\*
* HyperKey+1–8 | Color text in UpNote
* F1 through F7 | Set text styles in Scrivener
* F12, F11 | 20–40 action macros to reformat DevonThink source links in Scrivener to a specific format that makes citation easier for me later.
\*Used in tandem with the free [CustomShortcuts](https://www.houdah.com/customShortcuts/) by Houdah Software
**Logitech G604:**
* I set my Logitech Mouse so that each button functions as CMD+F1 through F18, and then use BTT to remap them to whatever I want on a per-app basis. Actions vary between Browser, Finder, and Media tools.
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Coming Soon: Media (file) Manager - MacOS app for wrangling media files for projects.
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What native crossplatform apps do you use both on Windows and Mac?
I have a Macbook Air M1 and a Windows gaming rig I use... just for gaming. I would like to implement it more into my workflow as it has a bigger screen. Sure I could just plug the screen into my Macbook but the M1 doesn't look so nice on the big screen...
So, are there any good apps you are using on both systems?
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I have a Macbook Air M1 and a Windows gaming rig I use... just for gaming. I would like to implement it more into my workflow as it has a bigger screen. Sure I could just plug the screen into my Macbook but the M1 doesn't look so nice on the big screen...
So, are there any good apps you are using on both systems?
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I built my own Mac clipboard manager and used it for a year — releasing it today (free & open-source)
macOS recently added a clipboard history feature, but it still takes too many steps to reach it. Over the past years I tried several apps — the paid ones were too expensive, and the free ones felt limited.
A year ago I ended up building my own clipboard manager with the exact features I needed, and I’ve been using it daily ever since. Today I’m releasing it for everyone.
It’s simple, fast, lightweight, and honestly has features that, for my workflow, beat some paid options.
GitHub: https://github.com/dhahd/ClipPocket
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macOS recently added a clipboard history feature, but it still takes too many steps to reach it. Over the past years I tried several apps — the paid ones were too expensive, and the free ones felt limited.
A year ago I ended up building my own clipboard manager with the exact features I needed, and I’ve been using it daily ever since. Today I’m releasing it for everyone.
It’s simple, fast, lightweight, and honestly has features that, for my workflow, beat some paid options.
GitHub: https://github.com/dhahd/ClipPocket
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GitHub - Dhahd/ClipPocket: ClipPocket - A smart clipboard manager for macOS that saves your copy history with type detection, search…
ClipPocket - A smart clipboard manager for macOS that saves your copy history with type detection, search, pins, and privacy-first local storage. - Dhahd/ClipPocket
New to swift
I would like to build a Mac app. A productivity app like . I've never programmed in Swift before. I know some web development. Can someone tell me where can I start? I googled how to get started with swift but didn’t find a good resource.
Is there something like The odin project but for swift.
Appreciate any advice
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I would like to build a Mac app. A productivity app like . I've never programmed in Swift before. I know some web development. Can someone tell me where can I start? I googled how to get started with swift but didn’t find a good resource.
Is there something like The odin project but for swift.
Appreciate any advice
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Recorder app Black Friday & Cyber Monday 2025 deal
My macOS app: Recorder is discounted for Black Friday & Cyber Monday!
Use the following link for 70% off the regular price of Lifetime Unlock: https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6740995613&code=BFCM2025
More info about the app: https://macrecorder.app
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My macOS app: Recorder is discounted for Black Friday & Cyber Monday!
Use the following link for 70% off the regular price of Lifetime Unlock: https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=6740995613&code=BFCM2025
More info about the app: https://macrecorder.app
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macrecorder.app
Versatile screen capture and camera recorder for macOS. Unlock the full potential of screen recording with Recorder.app – your ultimate tool for capturing and sharing high-quality video and audio. Whether you're creating tutorials, podcasts, or video content…