What are some must have programs for Mac?

What are some must have programs for Mac?

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gentoo

Stop disappointing your parents

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Windows 10 Home Edition 64-bit

I use osx for web development. The hippy neck beards did wonderful for that part of osx.

/thread

iTerm 2, Vim, brew, Firefox Nightly, mpv and Transmission are the programs I use most of the time.
Depends on what you're doing though.

Depends on what you want to do with your computer.

Not OP but I need a good C++ IDE
CLion isn't free and XCode is heavy as fuck (like 9GB), so I'm not sure what my options are.
Working on big projects with Vim is starting to get tedious.

vim

>Working on big projects with Vim is starting to get tedious
I need an IDE.

/thread

give xcode a real try, i moved from linux to macos a few months ago and hated xcode at the beginning.
with a huge project and running for about 12 hours and its only using 150MBs ram, a full featured IDE.

learned to love it, beats everything i've used before tbqh, vs, qtcreator, clion..
best code completion i've ever used, followed close by qtcreator

if you really dont want xcode, then qtcreator is the next best thing.

f.lux for balancing the blueness of your screen.

If you have a dedicated GPU in your MacBook then gfxstatus allows you to stop that from kicking in, so that you can extend your battery life.

For coding for iOS then xCode is the obvious one.

TunnelBlick is nice simple VPN program.

Soda Player so you can Chromecast local videos.

Well, if it's really worth it then I'll try it out. It's just that 9GB seems heavy as fuck for an IDE.

Trying so hard, yet people continue with the thread and don't give a fuck.
Must go straight into the feels, closet faggot.

thats just storage space, thats cheep. also any full featured ide uses as much if not more.

also if you're going to try xcode, check out "instruments" is part of xcode and includes debugging tools for network, memory, threading, you name it..

desu when it comes to debugging its light years away from anything else, even VS. instruments is that damn good

>Etcher (or Pi Filler)
>QuickShade
>Transmission and/or Tribler
>Wineskin Winery
>VLC
>Disk Inventory X
>Display Menu
>PranayamaFree if you're neurotic

Windows

>Tribler
What's that?

XQuartz, macports and the XFCE utilities.
Some decent programs even though you're stuck with a shitty WM

Torrent client that does something like tor

Look where you are, retard. This is Sup Forums. Trap and dragon dildo central. Go project your insecurities and repressed homosexuality elsewhere. Mac users are normies, you are a faggot.

Also OP, Better touch tool.

How can I be sure it's not a botnet, and why use both Tribler and Transmission as your post implies?

Because Tribler is slower

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Thunderbird for overall best email client,
NordVPN for affordable, easy to use VPN access from a highly respected provider,
Keka for all your zipping needs,
AppCleaner for removing programs completely,
Vox for overall best music player,
and finally, RStudio, because why the fuck are you not running regressions for fun?

Xcode and qtcreator have good debuggers.
but you're not using vim right if it's getting to be too much. vim has an extensions for everything an IDE can do and more

>you're not using vim right if it's getting to be too much
I don't know, even simple features like autocomplete, autocorrect, database interfacing or integrated debugging (just to name a few) on Vim are kind of mediocre compared to what specialized IDEs provide. I love Vim, but if I'm working on something big, I don't think it's the best tool for the job.

Just got clued into IINA (mpv based video player). Great program.

burn
bettertouchtool
calibre
colloquy
openemu
transmission
xact
Xee
XRG

if you're into creative stuff
>pixelmator
>sketch
>final cut (obv)
>better adobe apps

Grindr

Is there any way to play visual novels on macOS?
I don't want to install a VM.

Bootcamp

Wineskin

Wineskin Winery. Works surprisingly well with everything I've tried (mostly indy games)

Does it eat up a ton of memory or does it run fine?

Macports OR Homebrew. (Not both at the same time.)

So many butthurt poorfags in this thread ahahahha

It's fine. It's a WINE wrapper that allows you to run the encapsulated app as a stand alone .app

People still use macports?

I thought everyone switched to Homebrew like +5 years ago

>xcode
Isn't XCode generally considered to be one of the worst IDEs?

homebrew
upterm
magnet
appcleaner
iina
viscosity