FiScript
MTMR
FiScript | MTMR | |
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2 | 13 | |
477 | 4,170 | |
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0.0 | 4.2 | |
over 2 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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FiScript
- FiScript: Execute custom scripts on your files / folders from macOS context menu
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Trying to remember an app that adds new context menu item in finder
you mean https://github.com/Mortennn/FiScript
MTMR
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Iām part of the club now! My first MacBook ever, and my very first time using MacOS.
Control your TouchBar
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Today I learned this exists
Oh. Oh my.
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What are some cool touchbar apps/tips someone should know?
Pock, MTMR are the best if you just wanna customize it to your preference. There's also Muse if you want a music player.
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My favorite mac apps in 2022
MTMR: open source, let you eat the tasteless, throw away the pity of the TouchBar and a little bit of use, my configuration can be seen in item.json
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Finally got the M1 MacBook Pro 13, any tips for a Windows to macOS user?
Or My TouchBar. My Rules.
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Applications - GUI and DevTools
MTMR
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Is the Touchbar any good apart from its aesthetic value?
I used MTMR to fix some static actions in place which was better, but I'm still much happier with the function key row on the 14"
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Apple is ready to admit it was wrong about the future of laptops
Not a replacement for physical buttons but you can use MTMR to personalise what appears on the touchbar. Made a huge difference for me, I didn't use it before.
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Touchbar you beauty!
I can also recommend MTMR to modify your touchbar š
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Leaving the Apple ecosystem behind
Er sorry, you misunderstand me-- I mean customizable by downloading new software, not by turning the itty bitty knobs they give you out of the box. You know, same as linux! (Unless you're one of the cool people who has written their own window manager, most of us just download that shit and tweak it to our liking)
Some apps I like
- Better Touch Tool https://folivora.ai/
- https://www.raycast.com/
- MTMR https://mtmr.app/ (admittedly hate the touchbar but hey at least i can tweak it)
- iTerm is def the best terminal app experience
- the builtin trackpad is by far the best of any OS (esp boosted by BTT), but for plugged in mice i use https://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/
I guess that's all of them actually, don't use much more than that.
What are some alternatives?
DevUtils-app - All-in-one Toolbox for Developers. Native macOS app.
pock - Widgets manager for MacBook Touch Bar
later - Save all your Mac apps for later with one click š±ļø
SketchyBar - A highly customizable macOS status bar replacement
JupyterApp-mac - Standalone macOS Jupyter App
CapsLockNoDelay - Eliminates delay when activating caps lock on macOS OSX
TRex - Copy any text on your screen, stop retyping.
macos-menubar-wireguard - macOS menubar icon for WireGuard/wg-quick
FinderGo - š¢ Open terminal quickly from Finder
MuseBar - An open-source Spotify/Apple Music/Vox TouchBar controller
finicky - A macOS app for customizing which browser to start
notebook-export-manager - Manage HTML and ENEX exports from Evernote on macOS