[OS] Magnetism - Opensource Magnet Alternative
https://github.com/sadopc/magnetism
https://redd.it/1r58zgt
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https://github.com/sadopc/magnetism
https://redd.it/1r58zgt
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GitHub - sadopc/magnetism: Free, open-source macOS window manager. Keyboard shortcuts, drag-to-edge snapping, multi-display support.…
Free, open-source macOS window manager. Keyboard shortcuts, drag-to-edge snapping, multi-display support. A native Swift alternative to Magnet. - sadopc/magnetism
Up until 2022, macOS used to show a colorful flag for active input source in the menu bar. Now it's dull monochromatic codes. There's an app that brings back glanceability - Colorful Input Menu Flags for macOS.
Colorful Input Menu Flags menu bar item & menu
Up until May of 2022, when macOS 12.4 was released, there used to be a colorful flag for active input source in the menu bar. You would use your keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages you were accustomed to, and you'd see the flag change in the menu bar. Even with your peripheral vision, the colors used to be a very useful cue.
In Monterey 12.4, Apple changed that to a dull, monochromatic language code. There is some sort of explanation behind Apple's decision, but it never sat right to me that it was now "the new way or the highway". Within a week I've developed Colorful Input Menu Flags and hoped it would make it through App Review.
CIMF is a small menu bar utility that displays emoji-based country flags for the active keyboard layout. For languages that are official in multiple countries, the app offers customization - you can pick which flag you want to see. Some Welsh users were very vocal around this :)
What it offers:
Clear, high-contrast flag indicators for strong glanceability
Tiny memory footprint and minimal resource usage
It doesn’t replace or modify Apple’s built-in input menu — it simply adds its own visual indicator alongside it.
If you rely on multiple keyboard inputs daily and want a faster visual cue than text codes, this restores that experience in a lightweight way.
You can get it from the Mac App Store for a dollar. I hope the flair Lifetime is correct - it's a one time payment and I intend to keep the app up to date for my lifetime
https://redd.it/1r58lvu
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Colorful Input Menu Flags menu bar item & menu
Up until May of 2022, when macOS 12.4 was released, there used to be a colorful flag for active input source in the menu bar. You would use your keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages you were accustomed to, and you'd see the flag change in the menu bar. Even with your peripheral vision, the colors used to be a very useful cue.
In Monterey 12.4, Apple changed that to a dull, monochromatic language code. There is some sort of explanation behind Apple's decision, but it never sat right to me that it was now "the new way or the highway". Within a week I've developed Colorful Input Menu Flags and hoped it would make it through App Review.
CIMF is a small menu bar utility that displays emoji-based country flags for the active keyboard layout. For languages that are official in multiple countries, the app offers customization - you can pick which flag you want to see. Some Welsh users were very vocal around this :)
What it offers:
Clear, high-contrast flag indicators for strong glanceability
Tiny memory footprint and minimal resource usage
It doesn’t replace or modify Apple’s built-in input menu — it simply adds its own visual indicator alongside it.
If you rely on multiple keyboard inputs daily and want a faster visual cue than text codes, this restores that experience in a lightweight way.
You can get it from the Mac App Store for a dollar. I hope the flair Lifetime is correct - it's a one time payment and I intend to keep the app up to date for my lifetime
https://redd.it/1r58lvu
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Update on LaunchMe - Launchpad replacement with customization for macOS 26 Tahoe.
https://redd.it/1r5alf3
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From the macapps community on Reddit: Update on LaunchMe - Launchpad replacement with customization for macOS 26 Tahoe.
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Kando is amazing
Having never reliably gotten the Actions Ring with the current MX4 in LogiOptions+ working I was getting frustrated. I recently got an Ultrawide OLED and wanted my taskbar / dock hidden to prevent screenburn but soon realised that waiting for it to pop up to switch apps when I'm working was a bit tedious. Actions Ring seemed like the answer - using it like a circle dock. Except that it only works sometimes on Mac, and it's a bit clunky even when it does.
So I went down a rabbit hole of free and paid circle dock / launcher thingies - Pieoneer, Launchy, Oribital, Dory. None of them did what I wanted - they all had their quirks. Then I discovered Kando. It's fantastic - highly customisable, cross platform (Linux, Max, and Windows). I'm barely scratching the surface by just using it as a launcher. Nice that I have the same thing on my Mac and Windows machines.
One cool feature - you can have multiple Menus, each triggered by a different set of keystrokes. I have two and have them assigned to two buttons on my MX4, but it also worked well off one button for the main menu, and ctrl+same button for secondary menu.
It's really neat, so I thought I'd share. And it's free. Developed by u/Schneegans who has some great YouTube content describing it.
https://kando.menu/
https://redd.it/1r5avvh
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Having never reliably gotten the Actions Ring with the current MX4 in LogiOptions+ working I was getting frustrated. I recently got an Ultrawide OLED and wanted my taskbar / dock hidden to prevent screenburn but soon realised that waiting for it to pop up to switch apps when I'm working was a bit tedious. Actions Ring seemed like the answer - using it like a circle dock. Except that it only works sometimes on Mac, and it's a bit clunky even when it does.
So I went down a rabbit hole of free and paid circle dock / launcher thingies - Pieoneer, Launchy, Oribital, Dory. None of them did what I wanted - they all had their quirks. Then I discovered Kando. It's fantastic - highly customisable, cross platform (Linux, Max, and Windows). I'm barely scratching the surface by just using it as a launcher. Nice that I have the same thing on my Mac and Windows machines.
One cool feature - you can have multiple Menus, each triggered by a different set of keystrokes. I have two and have them assigned to two buttons on my MX4, but it also worked well off one button for the main menu, and ctrl+same button for secondary menu.
It's really neat, so I thought I'd share. And it's free. Developed by u/Schneegans who has some great YouTube content describing it.
https://kando.menu/
https://redd.it/1r5avvh
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Kando
Kando is an open source cross-platform pie menu. You can use it to launch applications, execute keyboard macros, open files, and much more!
Sticky Notes
Is there a FREE sticky notes app that syncs across devices?
Seems to be lot of sticky apps (all very colorful) but I haven’t see any specs that suggests the sticky note will synch across other devices
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Is there a FREE sticky notes app that syncs across devices?
Seems to be lot of sticky apps (all very colorful) but I haven’t see any specs that suggests the sticky note will synch across other devices
https://redd.it/1r5abwq
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OS eMule for macOS ...
A friend "ported" eMule to macOS. You might find this interesting. Feel free to ping him on github if you want to give feedback / contribute.
https://github.com/mderouet/macMule
I brought eMule back to life on macOS — here's macMule
I grew up downloading on eMule in the early 2000s. A few months ago I wondered: does eMule still work? Turns out the ed2k and Kad networks are still alive.
So I packaged eMule as a proper macOS
GitHub: https://github.com/mderouet/macMule
It's about 1 GB because it bundles Wine Crossover, but after that it's zero-configuration.
Fair warning: with modern internet speeds you won't get the authentic 48-hour wait for a 700 MB DivX rip of The Matrix anymore. Progress bar enthusiasts may be disappointed.
Feedback welcome!
https://redd.it/1r5dile
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A friend "ported" eMule to macOS. You might find this interesting. Feel free to ping him on github if you want to give feedback / contribute.
https://github.com/mderouet/macMule
I brought eMule back to life on macOS — here's macMule
I grew up downloading on eMule in the early 2000s. A few months ago I wondered: does eMule still work? Turns out the ed2k and Kad networks are still alive.
So I packaged eMule as a proper macOS
.app — drag it to Applications, launch it, and it auto-connects. Works on Apple Silicon through Rosetta 2.GitHub: https://github.com/mderouet/macMule
It's about 1 GB because it bundles Wine Crossover, but after that it's zero-configuration.
Fair warning: with modern internet speeds you won't get the authentic 48-hour wait for a 700 MB DivX rip of The Matrix anymore. Progress bar enthusiasts may be disappointed.
Feedback welcome!
https://redd.it/1r5dile
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GitHub
GitHub - mderouet/macMule
Contribute to mderouet/macMule development by creating an account on GitHub.
Really we cannot clear cache on Mac Os ?
There is not apps to clear cache ? Or « purgeable space » ? In Ms Windows i used Ccleaner regulary but in Mac Os it’s not the same.
Can you suggest apps to clear cache and purgeable space please ?
I upgraded to Tahoe and got 120gb of free space liberated. That’s crazy.
Help please.
https://redd.it/1r5g523
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There is not apps to clear cache ? Or « purgeable space » ? In Ms Windows i used Ccleaner regulary but in Mac Os it’s not the same.
Can you suggest apps to clear cache and purgeable space please ?
I upgraded to Tahoe and got 120gb of free space liberated. That’s crazy.
Help please.
https://redd.it/1r5g523
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[OS] FrameExporter – My first open source macOS app for ultra-fast video frame export
https://redd.it/1r5gxue
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BundleHunt's First Sale of 2026 Is Live - Lifetime Licenses Only
The first[ BundleHunt](https://bundlehunt.com/?ap_id=MacPicks) sale of 2026 kicked off today. This round is focused entirely on lifetime licenses - no one-year subnoscriptions or short-term trials disguised as deals. Update eligibility for major or minor releases still varies by app, so always check the fine print before buying.
In tech, big names rise fast and disappear just as quickly. When a company sticks around for well over a decade, there's usually a reason. BundleHunt has been doing its thing since 2010, offering a different twist on software bundles: you build your own. That means you're not forced into buying 30 apps just to get the three you actually want.
Over the years, they've built a decent reputation for fixing problems when a purchase doesn't work out, and I've picked up a few solid tools there myself - including Keyboard Maestro, Mountain Duck, and Downie. The catalog always includes lesser-known apps too, which is both fun and dangerous. Affordable software has a way of convincing you that you suddenly *need* something you'll never open again. Discipline required.
# Apps I Can Personally Vouch For
These aren't just random listings - they're legitimate contenders in their categories.
# [TextSniper](https://appaddict.app/post/textsniper)
TextSniper is one of those deceptively simple utilities that ends up becoming part of your daily workflow. It's an OCR tool that lets you grab text from almost anywhere: videos, PDFs, presentations, screenshots, online courses - basically anything visible on your screen.
Draw a box around the text and it captures it. Rotation, odd angles, and shadows usually aren't a problem. There's a handy option to remove line breaks automatically, and an additive clipboard mode that makes multi-step capture painless.
Real-world use case: grabbing command output from a video tutorial or copying text from an app that inexplicably doesn't allow selection.
**Developer Price** \- $9.99
**BundleHunt Price** \- $2.00
# [MacPilot 17](https://appaddict.app/post/mac-pilot-for-customization-and-utilities)
MacPilot is a system-tweaking utility with an almost absurd number of options - over 1,100 tweaks at last count. Think of it as a centralized control panel for settings Apple hides or spreads across plist files and command-line flags.
A few examples of what it can do:
* Calendar: change default event duration
* Dock: enable single-app mode or window previews
* Finder: enable "Quit Finder"
* Launchpad: reset layout and control rows/columns
* Music: enable half-star ratings
* QuickTime: remember open movies on quit
* Safari: restore backspace navigation
* Screen Capture: change default file type
* Spotlight: rebuild index
* Terminal: focus follows mouse
* Time Machine: disable automatic backup prompts
Power users will appreciate having everything in one place instead of hunting down obscure terminal commands.
**Developer Price** \- $29.99
**BundleHunt Price** \- $3.99
# [Lingon Pro](https://appaddict.app/post/stop-making-cron-jobs)
Lingon Pro has been around for more than two decades, which is practically geological time in Mac utility years. It remains one of the best GUI front-ends for launchd - the scheduling and background-task system built into macOS. Lingon Pro will be available during this sale, but it is not on the BundleHunt home page today.
You can create jobs that run:
* whether your Mac is awake or asleep
* whether you're logged in or not
* with elevated privileges when needed
* using keep-alive rules to restart failed tasks automatically
If you run noscripts, backups, or maintenance tasks behind the scenes and don't want to babysit cron files or plist syntax, this is one of the cleanest ways to do it.
**Developer Price** \- $23.99
**BundleHunt Price** \- $4.00
# Apps That Look Interesting
These are the ones that caught my eye but aren't part of my regular toolkit - yet.
# [Infinidesk](https://infinidesk.app)
Infinidesk tries to solve desktop clutter by letting you create multiple desktop
The first[ BundleHunt](https://bundlehunt.com/?ap_id=MacPicks) sale of 2026 kicked off today. This round is focused entirely on lifetime licenses - no one-year subnoscriptions or short-term trials disguised as deals. Update eligibility for major or minor releases still varies by app, so always check the fine print before buying.
In tech, big names rise fast and disappear just as quickly. When a company sticks around for well over a decade, there's usually a reason. BundleHunt has been doing its thing since 2010, offering a different twist on software bundles: you build your own. That means you're not forced into buying 30 apps just to get the three you actually want.
Over the years, they've built a decent reputation for fixing problems when a purchase doesn't work out, and I've picked up a few solid tools there myself - including Keyboard Maestro, Mountain Duck, and Downie. The catalog always includes lesser-known apps too, which is both fun and dangerous. Affordable software has a way of convincing you that you suddenly *need* something you'll never open again. Discipline required.
# Apps I Can Personally Vouch For
These aren't just random listings - they're legitimate contenders in their categories.
# [TextSniper](https://appaddict.app/post/textsniper)
TextSniper is one of those deceptively simple utilities that ends up becoming part of your daily workflow. It's an OCR tool that lets you grab text from almost anywhere: videos, PDFs, presentations, screenshots, online courses - basically anything visible on your screen.
Draw a box around the text and it captures it. Rotation, odd angles, and shadows usually aren't a problem. There's a handy option to remove line breaks automatically, and an additive clipboard mode that makes multi-step capture painless.
Real-world use case: grabbing command output from a video tutorial or copying text from an app that inexplicably doesn't allow selection.
**Developer Price** \- $9.99
**BundleHunt Price** \- $2.00
# [MacPilot 17](https://appaddict.app/post/mac-pilot-for-customization-and-utilities)
MacPilot is a system-tweaking utility with an almost absurd number of options - over 1,100 tweaks at last count. Think of it as a centralized control panel for settings Apple hides or spreads across plist files and command-line flags.
A few examples of what it can do:
* Calendar: change default event duration
* Dock: enable single-app mode or window previews
* Finder: enable "Quit Finder"
* Launchpad: reset layout and control rows/columns
* Music: enable half-star ratings
* QuickTime: remember open movies on quit
* Safari: restore backspace navigation
* Screen Capture: change default file type
* Spotlight: rebuild index
* Terminal: focus follows mouse
* Time Machine: disable automatic backup prompts
Power users will appreciate having everything in one place instead of hunting down obscure terminal commands.
**Developer Price** \- $29.99
**BundleHunt Price** \- $3.99
# [Lingon Pro](https://appaddict.app/post/stop-making-cron-jobs)
Lingon Pro has been around for more than two decades, which is practically geological time in Mac utility years. It remains one of the best GUI front-ends for launchd - the scheduling and background-task system built into macOS. Lingon Pro will be available during this sale, but it is not on the BundleHunt home page today.
You can create jobs that run:
* whether your Mac is awake or asleep
* whether you're logged in or not
* with elevated privileges when needed
* using keep-alive rules to restart failed tasks automatically
If you run noscripts, backups, or maintenance tasks behind the scenes and don't want to babysit cron files or plist syntax, this is one of the cleanest ways to do it.
**Developer Price** \- $23.99
**BundleHunt Price** \- $4.00
# Apps That Look Interesting
These are the ones that caught my eye but aren't part of my regular toolkit - yet.
# [Infinidesk](https://infinidesk.app)
Infinidesk tries to solve desktop clutter by letting you create multiple desktop
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2026 macOS Power Stack Bundle | BundleHunt - Up to 95% Off
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