![]() ![]() I use Awesome Screenshot when I want to take a scrolling browser screenshot, which is increasingly rarer these days. Lightshot screenshot – Screenshots and simple annotations. ![]() Nativefier/Unite – Make Mac apps out of websites I use frequently Things3 – experimenting with this todo list app this year.įreeFileSync – backups to offline drives.Ĭlippings.io – Upload and organise Kindle notes and highlights. Skype – video conversations (masterminds, family, team). Tripmode – for working on 3g connections and not waste all data,Įvernote – save any important (or trivial) pieces of information I come across for perusal at a later stage.Ĭhrome – my favorite browser (including many awesome extensions).Ĭheatsheet – Keyboard shortcuts panel for any software on my MacOS devices. allows use of mouse, while screens allows iphone as mouse. Jump – better than Screens 4 as it supports both windows and mac, is cheaper, and 2 protocols plus whole team behind it and more updates released. Squash 2 – Image converter and optimizer.įocusmate – Accountability and focus app for working with other people IMazing – backing up iOS in Time Machine fashion Waltr 2 – drag and drop media to iOS devices and have it automatically put in the best app. Telegram is used to communicate with my family mostly.ĭropbox – backups of my work files and sharing with the rest of my family and team. I try to keep some distance from Whatsapp as it’s such a big distraction. Much better than the Whatsapp app that needs the phone to be active nearby. Typefully for preparing and scheduling Twitter threads. You can use Grammarly Microsoft Office, an online dashboard, or the Grammarly Chrome plugin.ĭay One – where I keep my personal journal. I love that Grammarly integrates seamlessly across multiple platforms. Simply click on the error and it provides solutions and explanations to your mistake. It identifies grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes, and typos. Nevertheless, it’s disappointing, and if you’re bothered by the move, let Apple know via its Feedback Assistant. Grammarly is an awesome, FREE, online grammar checker for proofreading. It’s reminiscent of when Apple quietly prevented apps like Bus圜ontacts and HoudahSpot from indexing Mail’s email archive in Catalina, regardless of how you set your permissions. I suspect it’s just another change that Apple has made-perhaps in the name of overall security, perhaps merely with no thought to what developers and users want-that has an unintended and undesirable consequence. I don’t believe this move shows any grand conspiracy to undermine TripMode or Little Snitch. ![]() You can see the list here in Catalina or Big Sur: Big Sur changes that, essentially requiring such apps to use different APIs that honor Apple’s exclusion list. ![]() The list first appeared in 10.15 Catalina but wasn’t enforceable for apps with network kernel extensions, as used by apps like TripMode, Little Snitch, and others. (There’s also a huge Hacker News discussion.) In Big Sur, Apple will start enforcing an exclusion list of more than 50 Apple apps and processes that allows those apps to bypass oversight and control from application-level firewalls. #1666: Air quality websites and apps, The Password GameĪpple Hides Traffic of Some of Its Own Apps in Big Surĭavid Dudok de Wit, co-founder of Alix, makers of the TripMode utility for controlling your Mac’s data usage on slow or expensive networks, has written a post on Medium outlining an Apple change in macOS 11 Big Sur and its consequences.#1667: OS Rapid Security Responses, 1Password and 2FA, using Siri to request music.#1668: Updated Rapid Security Responses, OS public betas, screen saver bug fixed, “Red Team Blues” book review.#1669: OS security updates, ambiguity of emoji, small business payments with Melio, Twitter now X.#1670: Arc Web browser hits 1.0 release, “Do You Use It?” polls about Apple features. ![]()
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