If youâve been fortunate enough to unwrap a new Mac over the holidays or need help deciding how to use those iTunes gift cards, Iâve collected some of my favorite apps and utilities for taking your Mac to the next level.
Pixelmator
Pixelmator [1] is one of my favorite Mac apps. For someone interested in design and editing but without the need for an expensive app like Photoshop, itâs an incredible buy for $30. Best of all, itâs constantly being updated and picking up new features.
iA Writer / Byword
If youâve got a brand new Mac, you can download your free copy of Pages from the Mac App Store, but for simple text writing it can be a bit overkill. Your Mac ships with a free, simple text editor called⦠TextEdit⦠but it doesnât sync your writing to iPhone or iPad, just other Macs. Two great options with iOS apps include iA Writer and Byword (pictured below). iA Writer has a cool focus mode that highlights in on the exact line youâre writing, and Byword offers a variety of theme and font combinations that I enjoy. Both are available in the Mac App Store for $9.99 so take your pick and find them on iPhone and iPad as well.
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Day One
Day One is a cool journaling app for Mac. What better way to write about how excited you are about your new Mac? You can drop in photos, write in full-screen mode, and most importantly secure it with a passcode. Itâs a very well designed digital journal, and if you ever wanted to export your entries, you can do that too. Day One syncs with iCloud or Dropbox to make sure youâre data is backed up, and that also means it stays up-to-date with Day One for iPhone and iPad [4] . You can download Day One for Mac on sale for $7.99 on the Mac App Store [5] .
Mactracker
Mactracker is a free app and very useful for referencing specs on any Apple product you could imagine. Itâs both a terrific way to keep up with the warranty status of your Apple products and a fun way to browse the history of Apple products. Check it out for free from the Mac App Store [6] .
Instacast
If you enjoy listening to podcasts and want a few more features than iTunes has to offer like better playlist management, Instacast for Mac is a great app. It has its own native sync to keep your content up-to-date with the iPhone and iPad apps [7] , and can import your existing subscriptions from iTunes. Instacast for Mac is available for $19.99 in the Mac App Store [8] .
Twitter for Mac/Tweetbot
One of the great things about the Mac is its collection of Twitter apps. The official Twitter for Mac (pictured below, right) is a great app and lightyears ahead of using the website with features like streaming and global new tweet keyboard shortcuts. Itâs available for free in the Mac App Store [9] . But if you want more features like Timeline sync support (position in your timeline) or a gesture-driven user interface similar to an iPhone or iPad, Tweetbot for Mac (pictured below, left) offers those enhancements. Itâs available for $19.99 on the Mac App Store [10] .
Clear
OS X comes with a built-in Reminders list, but it wasnât updated for 10.9 Mavericks and really looks a bit out of place. Clear for Mac offers similar functionality (sans alerts and location-based reminders) in a simpler, modern user interface. Best of all, it syncs over iCloud to stay up-to-date with Clear+ for iPhone and iPad [11] . Pick up Clear for Mac for $9.99 in the Mac App Store [12] .
Caffeine
Caffeine is a free utility that lives in the menu bar of your Mac (near the clock). Itâs a little cup of coffee that you toggle on and off to keep your display from going to sleep or screensaver. Technically, you could manage this stuff in the System Preferences, but Caffeine makes it really convenient. Grab it for free in the Mac App Store [13] .
Dropbox
Dropbox for Mac. Itâs free and youâre probably going to need it unless you live in a silo. Download it here [14] .
Fantastical
Fantastical is by far the fastest way to schedule dates in your calendar. Itâs a simple menu bar app with natural language text input with real time feedback. Iâm a fan of the built-in calendar in Mavericks, but anytime Iâm entering a date for something, Fantastical for Mac is where I start. Itâs currently on sale 50% off for $9.99 in the Mac App Store [15] so check it out.
Skype
Just like with Dropbox, youâre probably going to need Skype. Your Mac has FaceTime built-in, but some of our friends havenât made the graduation to Mac just yet, and FaceTime still doesnât support group voice or video calls. Download it here [16] .
Living Earth
Living Earth is a neat menu bar app for keeping up with the weather on your Mac. It displays the temperature of your current location discretely, and clicking its icon reveals the current conditions and time of other locations you track. Grab it for $6.99 in the Mac App Store [17] .
Instashare
Instashare is a hidden gem. It essentially brings full Airdrop support between iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Itâs the easiest way to send a photo between your devices once you set it up. Free to use on iOS [18] and just three bucks on the Mac App Store [19] .
1Password
If you keep your passwords written in a notebook or use the same password for everything (and we all know thatâs a nightmare and near impossible), check out 1Password for Mac. Itâs a safe place to manage your online identities securely and syncs with Dropbox or iCloud to your iPhone and iPad [20] . Itâs even on Windows if thatâs needed. Grab it for $34.99 in the Mac App Store [21] .
After youâve finished, check out Benjaminâs recommendations for how to turn your iTunes credit into fun and function on iPhone and iPad, and most of all, enjoy your new Mac and the holidays!
Links
- ^ Pixelmator (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ iA Writer (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Byword (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ iPhone and iPad (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ iPhone and iPad apps (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Clear+ for iPhone and iPad (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ here (www.dropbox.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ here (www.skype.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ iOS (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ iPhone and iPad (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Mac App Store (itunes.apple.com)
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