Cool! I have almost all of these apps except iAWriter and RunJS. I'll try those out. Thanks for sharing!
And do you have any app for to-do jobs?
I have almost all of them too, except for iAWriter I use the Mweb app for markdown, the RunJS app didn't know about it, thanks for sharing.
Great list! I use quite a few of these apps myself but there are some Iβve never tried. RunJS and iAWriter seem intriguing π§ so Iβll have to check those out.
Thanks for sharing!
Pastebot (every thing you put on clipboard will be available to paste anytime - pressing Cmd+Shift+V will show a menu with all previous copied stuff).
Karabiner-Elements to fix the dreadful Mac keyboard layout (after 30 years typing in IBM keyboards, it's kinda frustrating to have to use 3 control keys instead of 2)
Sensible Side Buttons - it will allow back and forward mouse buttons to work, then you can use a grown man mouse with more than 1 button
Magnet - bring Windows Aero Snap for mac. For an OS that doesn't even have maximize button, it's an awesome tool to organize windows (for example, you have an iOS simulator on the left and want Chrome to fill the screen at right? Just move Chrome window to the right corner and it will snap to occupy half screen to the right).
RIghtZoom - Turns the green window button into maximize instead of useless full screen
AltTab - Brings a decent task switcher to MacOS, showing windows instead of applications (there is a LOT of applications that have more than one window and the default task switcher is useless nowadays)
Moped - A simple text editor (it's meant to replace Windows notepad - sometimes you just need an text editor to save something, without the fuzz to save, dialogs, etc... - Moped is simple as it can get)
Franz - It consumes a LOT of RAM, but you can have thousands of services in one place (GMail, WhatsApp, Slack, etc.), with notifications.
OhMyZSH - Really, that's one piece of sofware I really really really miss on Windows. So useful ZSH tools and feedback.