AppPolice
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AppPolice | hidden | |
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8 | 47 | |
1,062 | 10,159 | |
0.6% | 1.6% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | 9 months ago | |
Objective-C | Swift | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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AppPolice
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Emulate Code On Slower Computer?
It looks like AppPolice can do something similar on Mac OS, albeit in a somewhat hacky way (by repeatedly checking the process's CPU usage and pausing/resuming it) so it might not give you an accurate idea of how your program would actually behave on a slower computer.
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Free alternative to AppTamer?
Is this the latest version? https://github.com/AppPolice/AppPolice/releases/tag/v1.1
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Is there an app/extension or something that allows a game (downloaded app) to run at slower speeds?
App Police lets you quickly throttle down the CPU usage of any running process.
- Is it a good idea to get a laptop fan for a Air M1 while rendering in Blender?
- 100% CPU use in Zoom on 2017 MPB Big Sur 11.4 – how to solve?
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Hackintosh / MacOS free tools
- Lulu : user friendly and easy to use firewall - Stats : monitoring your hack/mac hardware (temps, fans, HDD, SSD...), basically a copy of iStat Menu but free - KeepingYouAwake : keep your hack/mac awake (prevent from going to sleep mode without modifying system parameters) - Hackintool : The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing (must have) - HoRNDIS : use your Android phone's native USB tethering mode to get internet access - AppCleaner : thoroughly uninstall apps - AppPolice : quickly throttle down the CPU usage of any running process - Onyx : clean and configure your hack/mac - HandBrake : open source video transcoder - Shutter Encoder: easy to use video transcoder - Keka : lightweight and powerful file archiver - Sublime Text : lightweight and powerful text editor - SuperDuper! : backup your disks, make the copy bootable if necessary - Teamviewer : control your hack/mac from another device (phone/computer/tablet) - VirusTotalUploader : check for malware inside a file - Malwarebytes : scan your system drive for malware - WineBottler : use Windows apps on MacOS - Karabiner-Elements : configure your keyboard as you want (useful to configure hotkeys on a windows keyboard) - IriunWebcam : use your phone as a wireless webcam - DaVinci Resolve: professional video editing software - Shifty : get more control over Nigh Shift
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Native macOS fix for applications hiding under the MacBook Pro notch
> * I discovered a free, native macOS solution that doesn't require installing Bartender or any other additional apps.*
> You can adjust the values from 0 to 6 to accommodate even more icons. Personally, I found 6 to be a good fit.
It's ultimately a really petty point - but this is not a fix. This increases the number of apps on the top bar before the problem occurs. Bartender (and hidden[1] - which I discovered in this thread) fix the problem. Calling a technique that delays the problem "a solution" after sneering at a project that actually is a solution just rubs me the wrong way.
[1] https://github.com/dwarvesf/hidden
- Tell HN: macOS Bartender disables features, forcing users to buy license again
- Show HN: Menu Bar Calendar on macOS
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Windows like hide/unhide menu bar items in Mac?
There's Hidden Bar but I think it's a lot like Bartender. It has an arrow too if that's what you want.
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In your opinion, what is the best one-time (non-recurring) purchase Mac App?
Hidden is a great free and open-source alternative
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What are your favorite open source apps?
Hidden Bar - hides menu bar icons
- Got my first Mac.
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Request: menu bar manager? Ideally free
hidden bar is the best one from my experience and it’s open source!
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App LIST!!!
Dozer (free - open source), HiddenBar (free), free alternatives to bartender, however, only does 1 thing and that's hiding the icons, not adding an extra menu, nothing just icons here, icons gone.
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What happens when your menu bar has too many icons and it goes underneath the notch? Thoughts on notch and the need to use an app like Bartender for the new-gen MBPs?
For apps that you never interact with that way, and won't let you turn their icons off, get HiddenBar.
What are some alternatives?
Hackintool - The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing
Dozer - Hide menu bar icons on macOS
sensible-side-buttons - A macOS menu bar app that enables system-wide navigation functionality for the side buttons on third-party mice.
HoRNDIS - Android USB tethering driver for Mac OS X
LuLu - LuLu is the free macOS firewall
Mos - 一个用于在 macOS 上平滑你的鼠标滚动效果或单独设置滚动方向的小工具, 让你的滚轮爽如触控板 | A lightweight tool used to smooth scrolling and set scroll direction independently for your mouse on macOS
eul - 🖥️ macOS status monitoring app written in SwiftUI.
KeepingYouAwake - Prevents your Mac from going to sleep.
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
iTerm2 - iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things.