🚀 Awesome list of applications I've used for macOS so far.
- Bartender — Organize your menu bar icons.
- MacOS High Sierra Media Key Enabler — You can prioritize which app (iTunes & Spotify) you would like to control or you can go with the default behaviour which controls the running app.
- PopClip — Instantly copy & paste, and access actions like search, spelling, dictionary and over 100 more.
- Go2Shell — Opens a terminal window to the current directory in Finder.
- Itsycal — Itsycal is a tiny menu bar calendar.
- BetterTouchTool — BetterTouchTool is a great, feature packed app that allows you to customize various input devices on your Mac.
- Waltr — Drag-and-drop any Music, Ringtones, Videos, PDF & ePUB files into any Apple device without iTunes (& no extra apps).
- Transmission — Bittorrent client.
- TouchSwitcher — Use this Touch Bar utility to launch and switch between apps on the new MacBook Pro.
- SlowQuitApps — Add a global delay to Command-Q to stop accidental app quits.
- RightFont — Best font manager software for macOS.
- Moom — Moom makes window management as easy as clicking a mouse button—or using a keyboard shortcut.
- HyperDock — Select individual application windows just by moving the mouse on a dock item.
- Haptic Touch Bar — Haptic Touch Bar provides actual feedback when pressing buttons on your Touch Bar.
- Scroll Reverser — Scroll Reverser reverses the direction of scrolling. It has independent settings for trackpads, mice and Wacom tablets, and for horizontal and vertical scrolling.
- tyke — A little bit of scratch paper that lives on Mac menu bar.
- Pretzel — A smart, simple desktop app that shows and searches keyboard shortcuts based on your currently focused app.
- Clock.saver — Mac screensaver inspired by the Braun watches.
- TermBar — TermBar puts the command line in your Menubar.
- Hyper — A terminal built on web technologies.
- NightOwl — Small, light-weight app to toggle macOS Mojaves dark mode.
- AirBar — A simple menubar app to connect to your AirPods in a click.
- Vanilla — Hide menu bar icons on your Mac.
- Responsively — A must-have DevTool for all Front-End developers that will make your job easier.
- Captin — A tool to show Mac caps lock status.
- Raycast — Raycast lets you control your tools with a few keystrokes.