Ask HN: What are some cheap must-have software tools for Mac? My suggestion - Divvy - Window Management for Mac $14.
http://mizage.com/divvy/ |
Ask HN: What are some cheap must-have software tools for Mac? My suggestion - Divvy - Window Management for Mac $14.
http://mizage.com/divvy/ |
Fantastical - NLP calendar and reminders.
Day One - Journal that can be used to replace scribbled sticky notes and notebooks
you have laying around.
AirMail - Mail client.
SomaFM Radio Player - Ambient music stations.
Textual - IRC.
Moom - Window management.
Pixelmator, iDraw, Sketch, Inkscape - Graphics, ditch Adobe.
Markdown Pro - Markdown editor. End up using for repo readmes and for most textual
documents.
Non-App Store: Incanter - Statistical computing and graphics.
iTerm2 - Terminal replacement.
Pencil - Prototyping/mockups.
Wireshark - Capture ALL the packets!
Temperature Gauge Pro - Monitor all your hardware sensors and control your fans.
Better than SMC (plays nicely with Haswell/Mavericks).
VIM, Emacs, Sublime Text, jEdit - Solid editors.
Homebrew - Everything else (even some of the editors, if you wish). Be sure to check
out interesting taps too (e.g. science and nginx):
https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/wiki/Interesting-Taps-%26-BranchesBasic version free power pack 17 pounds
http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription...
Sublime Text https://www.sublimetext.com/ $70 per user (install it on multiple machines and it is cheap)
Transmit http://panic.com/transmit/ $34
* Pixelmator
* Sublime Text 2/3
* Tower or SourceTree
* Mailplane if you run multiple Gmail accounts
* If you need to work on Illustrator files: iDraw (in App Store)
* TotalFinder is pretty cool, tooThe rest of the stuff I've used is not deleted. I changed Tower for Git line command and started to become adicted to command line things.
--- * IA Writer (well, I do mostly of my text with Sublime).