![]() It is way too cool to have the sky automatically changed in Luminar! Image courtesy Ryan Schroeder on Unsplash When it arrived, I already was paying for Setapp, it was effectively free for me. If you still want more, I’d humbly suggest that you stick to only a handful of technologies to begin with.ĭash is one of those paid apps I always wanted to become available for free. And if that’s still not enough, there are user-contributed docsets too. Apple’s Documentation, PostgreSQL, Redis, PHP, Ruby, Golang, Java, React, Angular, Groovy, YAML, jQuery, Laravel, Haskell, Linux Man pages, Lua, Elixir, Python, Ansible, Nginx, Vagrant, Vim, Xamarin, HTML, CSS - you name it, Dash supports it (and multiple versions for almost all of those)!Īnd if that’t not enough, there are all sorts of cheat-sheets available. Dash helps manage a lot of programming languages and frameworks doc-sets (documentation bundles). Also, when you are trying to learn a new language, a new framework, sometimes searching the manual (yeah, you do need to read that manual sometimes) is the place to start and explore. Most of my day goes into coding and that means I do have to go back looking for reference. Look at the fast auto-suggestions in the search bar. Folx can also grab your downloads from browsers and help you manage speeds of those large ISO images of Debian! Dash The UI is simple (like that of Transmission) and is beautiful. Folx is native to mac and works like a breeze. Transmission - a great client whose user interface is stuck in 2008 and looks clunky) or they suck your battery (uTorrent - ah those ads and that battery consumption!). I am a fan of trying different Linux distros and sometimes just seed those for the sake of distributing them more. But torrents are the best way to download anything larger than a few MBs - you get a guaranteed pause/resume feature that won’t break even if you resume your download after 3 weeks. It goes without saying that Torrents and P2P networks have earned a bad name because they are usually used for pirated software, games and movies. Folxįolx is a torrent client, a youtube video downloader and can also act as a download manager. But then, a menu app is easier to use and you don’t risk the timeout being gone if you accidentally close your terminal (and say yes on all those prompts asking you to exit sub-processes) – something that I do often. From the feature list, it does look like Lungo might just be running caffeinate in its program code. If you are not aware, there is a command called caffeinate on mac which does the exact same thing which Lungo does. I use this one frequently when I have to watch a webpage for long (like a sports score), or when downloading files that are going to take more time than my sleep setting. ![]() Just set your mac to not sleep for maybe 4 hours and after 4 hours, your mac will sleep normally as it was supposed to. But that can backfire if you forget to set it back after the file is downloaded and your mac now does not sleep at the right time to save your battery life! ![]() You would usually change your power settings in system preferences and change the setting to ‘never let your mac sleep’. You know, when you are downloading a big file and you might get worried about your download failing because it will take 3 hours to download the file and your mac will sleep in 30 minutes. Lungo is a simple app that lives in the menu bar and prevents your mac from sleeping, when left idle. You might find another tool in their set more useful than what I recommend, but here are some of what I actually use (in no particular order): Lungo So which one do you use? In this post I try to list a few of them the keyword here is I. If you want calendar management apps, there are again multiple options. If you are looking for email clients, there are two. For example, if you are thinking about a good markdown editor, there are more than 4 of them. If you look at the catalog, it’s a steal deal, especially with some premium apps whose monthly subscriptions can itself be as costly as that monthly subscription itself.īut then, you can’t really run all the apps - because there are usually more than one in each category. You can use any number of those apps and you would still be paying only that fixed price - $9.99 per month. You pay $9.99 every month and you get 200+ apps, fully unlocked, without ads and with future updates (as long as you are subscribed to Setapp). It is a mini-appstore for mac which works on a fixed subscription plan for all the apps in their list. I hope that you, the reader is aware of Setapp.
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