[MAC OS X] Must-have applications
It’s been a year since my last post, so I’m getting back, but with lighter content – here’s the list of my must-have applications for Mac OS X.
- Android Studio (free)
This is my working environment, so without this I would have no work 😉 - Genymotion (free/paid)
This is easy to use Android emulator alternative, very fast, with different features, allowing fully control Android device. - AirMail (paid)
The best alternative IMO for Mail.app – very intuitive, simple, but powerful mail client. - Sublime Text 3 (paid)
Source code editor with support for many programming languages, with dedicated API and bunch of plugins. - Reeder (paid)
News/RSS reader with support for multiple services, especially Feedly. - iTerm2 (free)
Terminal emulator, with features like window transparency, full-screen mode, window-divided mode, etc. - Wire (free)
Before there was Telegram, now – it’s time for Wire – simple, but secure communicator. - Handbrake (free)
Awesome tool to convert any video file to most common formats. - Cocoa Rest Client (free)
App for testing HTTP/REST endpoints – simple, but suitable. - sqlitebrowser (free)
Name speaks for itself – simple, but still suitable. - Affinity Photo (paid)
A powerful alternative for PhotoShop and free GIMP. Try and see for yourself. - Antetype (paid)
Prototyping app with wide range of modes and layouts. - Radium (paid)
Beautiful and intuitive internet radio player. - Assets Resizer (free)
App for resizing Android image assets.
