Cork
MiddleClick-Sonoma
Cork | MiddleClick-Sonoma | |
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9 | 13 | |
1,688 | 1,349 | |
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9.6 | 4.5 | |
1 day ago | 25 days ago | |
Swift | Objective-C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Cork
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Show HN: Brewer X, a native macOS client for Homebrew
Note: Cork is not open source. Cork is under the Commons Clause, which bans distribution. As of commit 404943c, the README.md of Cork mistakenly refers to Cork as "open-source" [1]:
> Cork is licensed under Commons Clause.
> This means that Cork open-source and you can do whatever you want with Cork's source, like modifying it, contributing to it etc., but you can't sell or distribute Cork or modified versions of it.
even though the very FAQ for the Commons Clause asserts otherwise [2]:
> Is this “Open Source”?
> “Open source”, has a specific definition that was written years ago and is stewarded by the Open Source Initiative, which approves Open Source licenses. Applying the Commons Clause to an open source project will mean the source code is available, and meets many of the elements of the Open Source Definition, such as free access to source code, freedom to modify, and freedom to re-distribute, but not all of them. So to avoid confusion, it is best not to call Commons Clause software “open source.”
[1] https://github.com/buresdv/Cork
[2] https://commonsclause.com/
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What are your favorite open source apps?
I use Cork every day. It’s an open source GUI for the Homebrew package manager. I like that it has some features that not even Homebrew itself has (like tagging packages and only showing those installed by you, filtering out the ones installed only as dependencies)
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Homebrew
There are some apps that let you use Homebrew without touching the terminal at all, Cork has been making rounds recently as a good app for it. Cakebrew is also an option, tho I don’t think it’s as good as Cork by far (the performance is pretty bad and the app isn’t as polished and nice to use as Cork), and Cakebrew is also abandoned.
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The best Mac Apps to unlock your max potential (recommended by users of r/MacOs )
Because you mentioned Homebrew, I’d recommend everyone who doesn’t want to use it through the terminal to look into Cork, which is a very nice GUI for it. It’s still pretty new, but I’m impressed with it. It also adds some pretty nifty features that Homebrew doesn’t have (like package tagging, or clearing Homebrew folders that don’t get cleared by it)
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Cork, a neat GUI for Homebrew
Outdated packages not disappearing is a bug I know about, you can follow the progress on it here: https://github.com/buresdv/Cork/issues/23
- Native Mac Application Development in 2023
- Cork: A fast GUI manager for Homebrew written in SwiftUI
MiddleClick-Sonoma
- Why is three finger drag in macOS not enabled by default?
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An Open Source Mouse and Trackpad Utility for Mac
Not sure if it's the exact same app, but this one works as well:
https://github.com/artginzburg/MiddleClick-Ventura
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What are your favorite open source apps?
MiddleClick - adds middle click https://github.com/artginzburg/MiddleClick-Ventura
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Essential macOS-only apps for 2023
MiddleClick - middle click with 3-fingers.
- How do i emulate middle click with touchpad?
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11 MacOS apps to increase productivity with trackpad
Site: https://github.com/artginzburg/MiddleClick-Ventura Price: free Source code: https://github.com/artginzburg/MiddleClick-Ventura
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Menu bar apps/items.
Only 2 non-Apple apps: MiddleClick and Touch-Tab.
- I recorded user behaviour on my competitor’s websites
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Fairly new to MacOS - looking for primary apps people use for productivity
MiddleClick
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Windows to MBP 16". What are your must tools/apps ?
get middle click for trackpad (opening links as tab, closing tab, ...) https://github.com/artginzburg/MiddleClick-BigSur
What are some alternatives?
Touch-Tab - Switch apps with trackpad on macOS.
sequelpro - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
topgrade - Upgrade all the things
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
Jitouch - A multi-touch extension for MacBook, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad
mac-mouse-fix - Mac Mouse Fix - Make Your $10 Mouse Better Than an Apple Trackpad!
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
Calendr - Menu bar calendar for macOS
iTerm2 - iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things.
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