Free Mac apps
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- Outliners
- Painting
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- Pomodoro
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- Terminal
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- Three Dimensional
- Timers
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Categories
- A to Z Archive
- Animation
- Audio
- Automation
- Backup
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Clipboards
- Code Snippets
- Compression
- Converters
- Deletion
- Dock
- Drawing
- Education
- File Sharing
- Finance
- FTP
- Functionality
- Graphics Tools
- Health
- Internet
- Journals
- Launchers
- Maintenance
- Markdown
- Media Hubs
- Media Players
- Menu Bar Apps
- Menu Bar Managers
- Messaging
- Miscellaneous
- Music
- News
- Notes
- Outliners
- Painting
- Photo Editing
- Pomodoro
- Presentation
- Screen Capture
- Search
- Security
- System Monitors
- Terminal
- Text Editors
- Text Tools
- Three Dimensional
- Timers
- To-Do
- Utilities Misc
- Video
- Wallpaper
- Weather
- Web Browsing
- Window Management
- Word Processors
- Workflows
Terminal
Ghostty
A terminal emulator whose main claim to fame is speed — that and a platform-native user interface. There’s also a Linux version.
Hyper
A beautiful and extensible command-line interface, built on open web standards. Lots of potential for innovative additions.
iCanHazShortcut
Set up shortcuts for virtually any Terminal command. You may find it more convenient and flexible than Apple’s Automator.
iTerm2
Imagine Terminal with a slick interface — including split panes, autocomplete, instant replay and Growl support — and you’ve got iTerm2. It is a successor to iTerm.