- Amphetamine: A powerful tool to prevent your Mac from sleeping or going into standby mode, useful for extended work sessions.
- Rectangle: A window management app that helps you organize and snap windows to predefined areas on your screen. (Note: This functionality will be built-in with MacOS Sequoia.)
- Appcleaner: A utility for thoroughly uninstalling unwanted apps and cleaning up residual files, ensuring your Mac stays clutter-free.
- Datagrip: A robust database manager by JetBrains, providing advanced tools and support for various database systems.
- Oh My Zsh: A delightful, open-source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration, and enhancing your terminal experience with themes and plugins.
Nice To Have Apps
- Anydesk: A remote desktop application that allows you to access and control your Mac from anywhere.
- ChatGPT Official App: The official app for OpenAI's ChatGPT, providing convenient access to AI-powered conversations.
- Goodnotes: A digital note-taking app that's great for iPad users, offering seamless cross-device support for handwritten and typed notes.
- Notion: A versatile workspace app for note-taking, task management, and project collaboration.
- OpeninTerminal: A handy utility to open your terminal directly from Finder, saving time for developers and power users.
- Postman: An essential tool for API development, testing, and documentation.
- Termius: A secure and versatile SSH client that supports remote access to servers and network devices.
- Grammar Desktop: An application to enhance your writing by checking grammar and style.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate:Open for opportunities.
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- BlockBlock, KnockKnock, and RansomWhere, but not LuLu because it caused TCP connections to drop nondeterministically
- ScrollReverser to fix standalone mouse scrolling behavior because macOS only has one mouse and trackpad reverse setting
- KarabinerElements for key remapping
- BusyCalendar
- Dash for dev docs
- MacDown for markdown
- Bodega for checking the latest versions of all Sparkle apps (While the main app was discontinued years ago causing an error message on launch, the Sparkle update checking continues to work)
- DaisyDisk to check disk usage
- HardwareGrowler + Growl for hardware and network monitoring (Yes, it's old and nothing else uses Growl notifications anymore, but noticing when the Ethernet adapter is being temperamental is handy)
- A fork of Breakaway for the rare times when I used my headphone jack to auto mute volume if it were to become disconnected unexpectedly
- AppZapper to really nuke apps, their data, and their config (Also, old but it still works)
- Pacifist to sneak a peak inside .pkg's
- OmniGraffle of course, the "Visio" for Mac
- Ascension .nfo viewer
- WineSkin for running some Windows apps on Mac when you know exactly what runtimes they need (I ran Altera Quartus Pro/II with it fine once upon a time™ for an overseas cloned FPGA devkit)
- Probably already mentioned: iStat Menus, Bartender, ForecastBar, Paste, Postgres, MacTracker, iTerm2
- Don't use anymore: CoconutBattery, TotalFinder, QuickSilver, Axure RP, Reveal, Reinteract, VMware Fusion, EndNote, Papers, Bookends
- I wish I had or could afford: a full-featured license of IDA Pro