FinderFix
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FinderFix
- FinderFix – Remember, resize and reposition Finder windows to your liking
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Problem with program windows size after sleep
there are some apps to do this, I just remember (FinderFix)[https://synappser.github.io/apps/finderfix/] or Stay. Finally look here
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Must Have Apps, Free or Paid -
And some window management utilities like Rectangle and my current favorites, FinderFix and AutoRaise.
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AutoRaise - A Focus-Follows-Mouse Implementation on Steroids
I am hesitant on whether to classify your feature request under AutoRaise or FinderFix as it seems to belong halfway between the two apps. Do you mind submitting it meanwhile to the main synappser repo until I decide where it belongs? Thank you.
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A Roadmap for FinderFix
On May 24th, I opened FinderFix to public beta. A couple of days later, I noticed a sudden surge in the number of downloads. I am a regular reader of HN and Reddit where I have seen software thrust overnight into the limelight, so my first guess was that someone had posted about it. Seeing nothing unusual on HN, I headed to the other usual suspect and there it was on Reddit!
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Ask HN: 如今,保持匿名开发者的身份仍然是可以想象的吗? (Ask HN: Is it still conceivable to remain an anonymous developer nowadays?)
I was caught completely off guard by FinderFix (https://synappser.github.io/apps/finderfix/), the first application I'm opening to public beta, making the top row on Reddit a couple of weeks ago. This sudden limelight is both an opportunity and a challenge.
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Ask HN: Is it still conceivable to remain an anonymous developer nowadays?
HN has been my morning coffee favourite read for years now but it's my very first post. I'm an old man, so please bare with me.
I am a seasoned systems architect and developer, now retired. While I was tempted in the first few weeks of my retirement to just turn the page and let it go, I remembered how much I used to enjoy writing small utilities for my own daily workflows. A year ago, I asked my fellow forum members (a Mac-dedicated one) if they would like to beta test some of my applications (and oh, they did). I got high quality feedback I would not have gotten elsewhere. I kept striving to answer their feature requests and today many of my first beta testers are insisting that my applications have outgrown the private beta.
I was caught completely off guard by FinderFix (https://synappser.github.io/apps/finderfix/), the first application I'm opening to public beta, making the top row on Reddit a couple of weeks ago. This sudden limelight is both an opportunity and a challenge.
I am not complaining. Any publicity is good publicity and I got this kind of genuine enthusiastic feedback: "OH MY GOD! Bro you’re a god sent. Thanks man I love this app. Also that Cmd + X for cut/paste. Oof so good!".
I however cherish anonymity and I laud the Internet for allowing me to enforce it. I am thus publishing my software under a pseudonym (a pen name, if you prefer) with a free Apple Developer Certificate. How long will I be able, with Apple's current Gatekeeper policy, to preserve my anonymity if I were to turn this hobby into a real business, albeit a small one?
For more context, please refer to a couple posts of mine (a manifesto of my core ethos):
http://synappser.github.io/blog/
I guess this is a tough question to answer, unless you're an Apple insider, but I'd really appreciate any guidance you could give me.
Thank you
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App to change where new windows open/
I just learned of it this morning and haven't had the opportunity to try it, but FinderFix might be what you are looking for
- Finally, a lasting solution for Finder windows size and position
jumpcut
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Always paste without formatting on macOS
I have been using [Jumpcut](https://github.com/snark/jumpcut) for this purpose. I have it bound to ctrl cmd v, so it doesn't conflict with the normal cmd v
- Cose che "come ho fatto a stare senza?"
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why no clipboard?
thank me later
- Discussion Thread
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New MBP 14in In search of
Jumpcut - it is available standalone here: https://snark.github.io/jumpcut/
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Must Have Apps, Free or Paid -
Jumpcut: Make your clipboard dance (I also use Pastebot for >99 clips)
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Finally found the best media player
It’s the only clipboard manager I’ve ever used, but I like Jumpcut. It’s free: https://snark.github.io/jumpcut/
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Double click to copy, middle click to paste
I personally use Raycast (an app/URL/everything launcher) that has a clipboard manager included. It’s free app, and really great if you want to control your Mac via keyboard. But if you’re not into that sort of thing, there’s various clipboard managers available: Pastebot, Maccy, Copy 'Em, Jumpcut.
What are some alternatives?
AutoRaise - AutoRaise (and focus) a window when hovering over it with the mouse
PopClip-Extensions - Source code extensions in the official PopClip Extensions directory.
homebrew-bundle - 📦 Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew, Homebrew Cask and the Mac App Store.
iina - The modern video player for macOS with additional features and bug fixes.
AutoFocus - A focus-follows-mouse implementation on steroids!
HideDesktopIcons - Simple macOS App to hide and show the desktop icons
Apple-Silicon-Guide - Apple Silicon Guide. Learn all about the A17 Pro, A16 Bionic, R1, M1-series, M2-series, and M3-series chips. Along with all the Devices, Operating Systems, Tools, Gaming, and Software that Apple Silicon powers.
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
awesome-mac - Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
iina - The modern video player for macOS.
SQLite - Unofficial git mirror of SQLite sources (see link for build instructions)