Music miniplayer which stays on top even after switching spaces?
The spotify mini player does this, but i have decided to not use spotify anymore. i just download in lossless
i tried using iina, and apples native music player but their miniplayer stays in only one spays while spotify's miniplayer stays on top even after switching spaces.
any other miniplayers which allow me to do this?
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The spotify mini player does this, but i have decided to not use spotify anymore. i just download in lossless
i tried using iina, and apples native music player but their miniplayer stays in only one spays while spotify's miniplayer stays on top even after switching spaces.
any other miniplayers which allow me to do this?
https://redd.it/1p0kpoe
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No longer able to use scrolling screenshot (Shottr) on macOS 26.0.1??
Anyone know why this happened?
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Anyone know why this happened?
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Got new macbook - NEED POMODORO
Hey guys , I need you help and im looking for free pomodoro app
that you can timer for your task and break
could add some nice features but the main thing is the timer and set what i wrote above
Please shoot your idea with a link
thanks guys :)
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Hey guys , I need you help and im looking for free pomodoro app
that you can timer for your task and break
could add some nice features but the main thing is the timer and set what i wrote above
Please shoot your idea with a link
thanks guys :)
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Why don't you like Pages?
For heavy word processor users who don't want to use Pages, and aren't required to use MS Word for work, what features is Pages missing or what don't you like about it?
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For heavy word processor users who don't want to use Pages, and aren't required to use MS Word for work, what features is Pages missing or what don't you like about it?
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I made MindHalo – a macOS Study Assistant Using On-Device Foundation Models
https://preview.redd.it/4063na7fl32g1.png?width=2394&format=png&auto=webp&s=5b8b7ea4f5728dd35207a47dd95684a2ba9b5a91
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https://preview.redd.it/qlh7117fl32g1.png?width=2386&format=png&auto=webp&s=c5a1203682d22e2ff5c7fe41f48350f2246019b6
I’ve been building a macOS study assistant called MindHalo, and I’d love to get feedback from people who use study tools or develop macOS apps. It’s built with SwiftUI and uses Apple’s Foundation Models API, so all AI processing happens directly on the device.
# What it does
AI Study Tutor
• Answers questions with contextual follow-ups
• Clean, focused chat interface
Study Guide Generator
• Converts pasted notes or topics into structured outlines
• Includes explanations and examples
• Saves guides locally on your Mac
Flashcards
• Generates flashcards from any text
• Simple flip-card UI with progress tracking
# Licensing & Privacy
• Hardware-bound license system
• All data stays on the device (nothing sent to servers)
• During the beta, everyone gets a free lifetime license — even after the app becomes paid
• A key can be generated on the site (limited to one per IP)
If you’re interested, the project page has screenshots, feature details, and the current build:
**https://mindhalo.techfixpro.net/**
I’m especially looking for thoughts on the interface, workflow, and general performance. It targets macOS 26+ on Apple Silicon.
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https://preview.redd.it/4063na7fl32g1.png?width=2394&format=png&auto=webp&s=5b8b7ea4f5728dd35207a47dd95684a2ba9b5a91
https://preview.redd.it/i814287fl32g1.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=ea8cc186dedfd521fc899d20584e8b7525f1ee99
https://preview.redd.it/qlh7117fl32g1.png?width=2386&format=png&auto=webp&s=c5a1203682d22e2ff5c7fe41f48350f2246019b6
I’ve been building a macOS study assistant called MindHalo, and I’d love to get feedback from people who use study tools or develop macOS apps. It’s built with SwiftUI and uses Apple’s Foundation Models API, so all AI processing happens directly on the device.
# What it does
AI Study Tutor
• Answers questions with contextual follow-ups
• Clean, focused chat interface
Study Guide Generator
• Converts pasted notes or topics into structured outlines
• Includes explanations and examples
• Saves guides locally on your Mac
Flashcards
• Generates flashcards from any text
• Simple flip-card UI with progress tracking
# Licensing & Privacy
• Hardware-bound license system
• All data stays on the device (nothing sent to servers)
• During the beta, everyone gets a free lifetime license — even after the app becomes paid
• A key can be generated on the site (limited to one per IP)
If you’re interested, the project page has screenshots, feature details, and the current build:
**https://mindhalo.techfixpro.net/**
I’m especially looking for thoughts on the interface, workflow, and general performance. It targets macOS 26+ on Apple Silicon.
https://redd.it/1p0r7yp
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Free alternative to Macdroid? I just want to plug in my android phone and transfer files, doesn't have to do anything else. No network/cloud/wireless sending crap please, just something that allows a physical connection.
All the alternatives I keep finding are wireless, whether through online or local network e.t.c..... I just want to plug in my phone to the mac and transfer files, that's it. Thanks
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All the alternatives I keep finding are wireless, whether through online or local network e.t.c..... I just want to plug in my phone to the mac and transfer files, that's it. Thanks
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Early Black Friday Quilt - Screenshot Automation Tool (30% off early access)
Hey everyone!
I’m the developer of Quilt, a macOS app that automatically screenshots and switches pages by itself. Perfect for archiving content you can't just download or "save as" all locally and on-device.
https://preview.redd.it/j0gu5bge442g1.png?width=2372&format=png&auto=webp&s=9788b759018c615446a5836ef44ed81180e08a29
We will be running an official Black Friday sale later but I wanted to reach out and provide r/macapps visitors an early access to our largest discount yet since launch!
# 🎁 Early Black Friday Deal
30% off Lifetime License
🔗 quiltformac.com
💬 Code: EARLYBF30 (or via this link)
I’ll hang around in comments if you have any feedback or feature questions!
Feel free to drop a comment or DM me, I’d love to hear your thoughts 🙏
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Hey everyone!
I’m the developer of Quilt, a macOS app that automatically screenshots and switches pages by itself. Perfect for archiving content you can't just download or "save as" all locally and on-device.
https://preview.redd.it/j0gu5bge442g1.png?width=2372&format=png&auto=webp&s=9788b759018c615446a5836ef44ed81180e08a29
We will be running an official Black Friday sale later but I wanted to reach out and provide r/macapps visitors an early access to our largest discount yet since launch!
# 🎁 Early Black Friday Deal
30% off Lifetime License
🔗 quiltformac.com
💬 Code: EARLYBF30 (or via this link)
I’ll hang around in comments if you have any feedback or feature questions!
Feel free to drop a comment or DM me, I’d love to hear your thoughts 🙏
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The best screenshot based capture tool for macOS
TimeGuide is Available for macOS! Would love to hear, what mac-specific features do you want from your daily planner?
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I built a small macOS app for quick Swift/Python experiments: Notepad.exe
Hey, I’m Marcin. I got tired of opening a full IDE just to test a small Swift idea, so I built something for myself and ended up using it a lot. It’s called Notepad.exe. The name started as a joke, and I never changed it.
It’s a small macOS app for writing Swift or Python and running it right away. It starts fast, keeps the footprint reasonable, and doesn’t ask you to set anything up before you can start typing.
https://preview.redd.it/wis66y9ww42g1.jpg?width=3528&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=683ad82672c8bac36a42dcdace56396236c8a774
I added a set of templates too, because I kept repeating the same setups. They make it easy to jump into something more structured when you need it. And if you want to go beyond quick experiments, you can actually build full apps with it as well.
The goal is a "batteries included" workflow. Single-file Swift with SwiftPM support works out of the box. Switching Swift toolchains works out of the box. Running Swift on Linux targets from macOS works with no extra installs or Docker steps. Just open it and go.
I mostly use it to play with APIs or sketch ideas before they vanish. If you try it, let me know what feels rough in your own workflow or what you’d want a tool like this to do better. Still refining it based on real feedback.
available at notepadexe.com
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Hey, I’m Marcin. I got tired of opening a full IDE just to test a small Swift idea, so I built something for myself and ended up using it a lot. It’s called Notepad.exe. The name started as a joke, and I never changed it.
It’s a small macOS app for writing Swift or Python and running it right away. It starts fast, keeps the footprint reasonable, and doesn’t ask you to set anything up before you can start typing.
https://preview.redd.it/wis66y9ww42g1.jpg?width=3528&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=683ad82672c8bac36a42dcdace56396236c8a774
I added a set of templates too, because I kept repeating the same setups. They make it easy to jump into something more structured when you need it. And if you want to go beyond quick experiments, you can actually build full apps with it as well.
The goal is a "batteries included" workflow. Single-file Swift with SwiftPM support works out of the box. Switching Swift toolchains works out of the box. Running Swift on Linux targets from macOS works with no extra installs or Docker steps. Just open it and go.
I mostly use it to play with APIs or sketch ideas before they vanish. If you try it, let me know what feels rough in your own workflow or what you’d want a tool like this to do better. Still refining it based on real feedback.
available at notepadexe.com
https://redd.it/1p0x889
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Music miniplayer which stays on top even after switching spaces?
The spotify mini player does this, but i have decided to not use spotify anymore. i just download in lossless
i tried using iina, and apples native music player but their miniplayer stays in only one spays while spotify's miniplayer stays on top even after switching spaces.
any other miniplayers which allow me to do this?
https://redd.it/1p12qye
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The spotify mini player does this, but i have decided to not use spotify anymore. i just download in lossless
i tried using iina, and apples native music player but their miniplayer stays in only one spays while spotify's miniplayer stays on top even after switching spaces.
any other miniplayers which allow me to do this?
https://redd.it/1p12qye
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Collections Database Hits a Sweet Spot
[Collections](https://preview.redd.it/jrmlgh8ub72g1.png?width=2610&format=png&auto=webp&s=011ecc1ab6a87661a551b808e3f8c03b1793164e)
[Collections Database ](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/collections-database/id1568395334) is a user-friendly app by developer Matteo D'Ignazio, with an easy learning curve. It's not made for SQL experts or those who need complicated relational connections. For most Mac users who want a polished and well-supported way to manage and track collections, inventories, and various items, it's almost a no-brainer, supporting macOS and iOS and costing only $6.99 on the Mac App Store for the pro version. There is a free version, limited to 100 records, but sufficient for testing if you want to try before you buy.
# What's To Like
* **Ease of Use**: Made for everyday use without requiring prior database experience or SQL skills.
* **Flexibility**: Over 20 different field types. Easy to customize and adapt for books, media, gear, inventory, etc.
* **Templates**: No need to start from scratch for common database types.
* **Apple Shortcut Support**: Easy to automate.
* **Privacy**: No ads and no login required. Data syncs via iCloud.
* **Price:** Compared to FileMaker Pro, which is a whopping $45 a month.
* **Visual Features**: The ability to use barcodes/images makes it more appealing than just a plain text app. You can add book jackets, movie posters, etc.
# Caveats
* Not an enterprise app for those who need a full relational database with SQL support.
* The free tier is suitable for small collections and testing only.
* Moving single records between collections is kind of janky and not well supported.
* For UI/UX nerds, it can feel like an iPad port because some features don't have a native macOS feel.
* While it does have advanced features like formulas and linking, the documentation could be better, and the learning curve is a little steep in these areas.
* Performance can degrade with large collections (thousands of items) if there are many images and files attached.
I have Collections databases for quotes, specific groups of movies, and tech purchases. I've also found downloadable ready-made databases shared by other users. The developer, Matteo D'Ignazio, has a great reputation for being helpful and supportive, always a plus.
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[Collections](https://preview.redd.it/jrmlgh8ub72g1.png?width=2610&format=png&auto=webp&s=011ecc1ab6a87661a551b808e3f8c03b1793164e)
[Collections Database ](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/collections-database/id1568395334) is a user-friendly app by developer Matteo D'Ignazio, with an easy learning curve. It's not made for SQL experts or those who need complicated relational connections. For most Mac users who want a polished and well-supported way to manage and track collections, inventories, and various items, it's almost a no-brainer, supporting macOS and iOS and costing only $6.99 on the Mac App Store for the pro version. There is a free version, limited to 100 records, but sufficient for testing if you want to try before you buy.
# What's To Like
* **Ease of Use**: Made for everyday use without requiring prior database experience or SQL skills.
* **Flexibility**: Over 20 different field types. Easy to customize and adapt for books, media, gear, inventory, etc.
* **Templates**: No need to start from scratch for common database types.
* **Apple Shortcut Support**: Easy to automate.
* **Privacy**: No ads and no login required. Data syncs via iCloud.
* **Price:** Compared to FileMaker Pro, which is a whopping $45 a month.
* **Visual Features**: The ability to use barcodes/images makes it more appealing than just a plain text app. You can add book jackets, movie posters, etc.
# Caveats
* Not an enterprise app for those who need a full relational database with SQL support.
* The free tier is suitable for small collections and testing only.
* Moving single records between collections is kind of janky and not well supported.
* For UI/UX nerds, it can feel like an iPad port because some features don't have a native macOS feel.
* While it does have advanced features like formulas and linking, the documentation could be better, and the learning curve is a little steep in these areas.
* Performance can degrade with large collections (thousands of items) if there are many images and files attached.
I have Collections databases for quotes, specific groups of movies, and tech purchases. I've also found downloadable ready-made databases shared by other users. The developer, Matteo D'Ignazio, has a great reputation for being helpful and supportive, always a plus.
https://redd.it/1p15l48
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Monarch: An app that brings a new level of Productivity, Speed, and Power to macOS 12+ — 48% off + Lifetime updates (Limited availability)
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