Screenhero (Lets you share whatever is on your screen with another Mac in real-time with multiple users, and collaborate side-by-side through instant messaging)Ĩ. Reditr (A feature-rich Reddit client with an awesome TweetDeck-like UI and cross-platform sync between Mac, Windows and web)ħ. Hyperswitch (Brings a Windows-like preview-focused app switching experience to OS X)Ħ. FileDesk (File Manager with tabbed browsing and support for bookmarks has both free and paid versions)ĥ. BitTorrent Sync 1.0.116 (Unlimited and secure two-way P2P file syncing from the fellows behind BitTorrent)Ĥ. Get Mac Apps (Lets you easily batch-download and install popular OS X apps like Ninite does for Windows particularly useful for new Macs or fresh OS X installations)ģ. Airmail (Email client with an amazing interface that supports multiple Gmail, Yahoo, AOL and iCloud accounts, syncs attachments with your Dropbox account, and has an excellent email filtering feature)Ģ. We ended the past year with an impressive haul of useful apps from the Mac App Store and third-party repositories, and as is customary, decided to compile a list of the best ones for our awesome readers.ġ. The faster a platform grows with each update, the richer gets its software repository. Growth rates like that spell good news for developers, and in turn, end-users. Although 10.9 Mavericks wasn’t a game-changing upgrade in terms of new features, the Cupertino giant’s decision to make it free propelled its market share past all older OS X iterations in just one month. With the release of its 9th major iteration in October, OS X became free to download for all. 2013 was a good year for Apple’s desktop operating system and its users.
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