
Serif’s apps also lack the annoying subscription fees associated with apps like Photoshop, which is arguably Affinity Photo’s closest competitor. Many have been able to use Affinity Photo as an outright replacement for Photoshop, and the same thing can be said about Affinity Designer, which can replace Adobe Illustrator. Since Facebook has yet to create a desktop version of its Instagram app, Flume has been my go-to method for managing Instagram accounts on Mac.
PASTEBOT TORRENT MAC
As someone who works primarily from the Mac, it’s annoying that I have to use my iPhone just to manage Instagram posts, respond to comments, and upload new content.įlume makes managing Instagram from the Mac both easy and enjoyable thanks to its intuitive interface that’s tuned for a mouse and keyboard. For example, you can quickly switch between multiple Instagram accounts, upload photos, and post comments using simple keyboard shortcuts. My favorite part of Flume, though, has to do with video uploads.


Instead of having to transfer videos to my iPhone before uploading to Instagram, I can now do so directly from my Mac and I usually don’t have to worry about the format the video is encoded in.įlume is the result of a one-man developer team, so it does take some time for new features, such as support for live streaming and Instagram Stories, to arrive. That said, Instagram Stories support is currently in development, and should be arriving in Flume sooner rather than later.

PASTEBOT TORRENT PRO
If you’re looking to support an excellent independently developed Instagram app for the Mac, check out the Pro version of Flume. Tweetbot is the Twitter app that I use on iPhone and iPad, so I started using the Mac version as my default Twitter app as well.
PASTEBOT TORRENT FOR MAC
Tweetbot for Mac features timeline syncing between iOS and macOS, along with streaming that includes handy ‘pin to top’ functionality to keep the latest tweets rolling in. Advanced users can take advantage of features like keyboard shortcuts and columns for quickly managing multiple timelines and lists.Ĭalcbot is my go-to calculator app for both iOS and Mac. Like other apps from the Tapbots team, it features iCloud support to keep all of your favorite results in sync. I especially like its built-in conversion system, which is handy for doing data size conversions that so often come up when reporting about technology. I use Pastebot as a day-to-day clipboard manager, but I also use it to paste often-used snippets that rely on particular formatting. The most outstanding Pastebot feature is its ability to sequentially paste text from the clipboard. Sequential pasting is especially useful when transcribing data from one source to another where maintaining order is important.ĭepending on your desktop window layout, moving files from one place to another in macOS can prove to be a challenge. Much of that challenge is alleviated with the help of Yoink - a utility that serves as a temporary holding area for files and apps that are moved throughout macOS.

HyperDock is an app that I’ve recommended before, and even though it’s been around for a long time without any substantial updates, I find that it’s just as useful as ever.
PASTEBOT TORRENT WINDOWS
#PASTEBOT SEQUENTIAL PASTE WINDOWS#Īlthough HyperDock is capable of performing several different functions, I primarily use it for two things - app windows previews for running apps in the dock, and window snapping. DaisyDiskĪlthough there are plenty of ways to go about analyzing and managing disk space in macOS, DaisyDisk, with its focus on visual representation of used and available storage space, is my favorite way to go about doing so. I recently recommended iStat Menus for iMac Pro owners thanks to how it showcases realtime multicore performance. But iStat Menus, with its large array of system monitoring tools, is not just useful for iMac Pro owners.
