What apps should your new Mac have.
I will go first:
- sublime text
- tunnel blick
- thunder bird
- vlc
==> Formulae
bash
bash-completion
bat
flyctl
kubectx
kubernetes-cli
mosh
ripgrep # way better grep
starship # awesome terminal prompt
wget
==> Casks
aldente # stop your mac from charging beyond a configurable charge level
bitwarden
brave-browser
ears # switch audio source/output quickly
kitty # awesome terminal
raycast # spotlight/alfred replacement
rectangle # window manager (successor to the unmaintained spectacle)
shottr # screenshotting app
signal
spotify
stats # hardware stats in the menu bar
visual-studio-code
vlc
zoom
https://github.com/jaywcjlove/awesome-mac is a list of all the cool stuff you could need on a new mac organized by category.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_(package_manager)
Maybe XCode Developer Tools
https://mac.install.guide/commandlinetools/index.html
Also for me: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Office, Latex
- Alfred (super charged application launcher)
- Dash (API Documentation Browser)
- Karabiner (key remapping)
- Keyboard Maestro (Automation tool)
- SizeUp (window manager)
- iTerm2
- 1Password (Password manager)
Inspiration:
-Notion for note taking
-TickTick for to-do (though I'm currently developing my own to-do app)
-Fig for autocomplete in the terminal
-iTerm with zsh and ohmyzsh
-f.lux for eye care
-Hazel to dim windows other than the current active
-Alfred as spotlight replacement
-CleanShotX for screenshots and recording
-CommandQ to have a timer if you accidentally hit Cmd + Q
-1Password as password manager
-aText for text shorcuts
-Menuwhere to get the menu of the current app with a shortcut
-Hookshot for window management
-ColorSlurp as color picker
-EasyFind to search for files and folder
-Calibre to read epub and ebooks and manage books library
-Contexts as window switcher (Cmd + Tab replacement)
-DaisyDisk as disk space usage calculator
-Fork as git client (Tower and GitKraken are pretty good too)
-Postman as http client
-Rocket for easy emoji access
-TinkerTool modify macOS preferences not visible in user preferences
-VLC as video player
-VOX as music player
-VS Code and JetBrains Rider for development
Magnet for window management
Iterm2 for terminal
Zsh and oh-my-zsh for nice looking terminal and easy ways to change theming etc.
Here’s the list from when I got mine:
Things installed on new MacBook:
- Spotify
- Xcode tools
- Vs code
- iterm2
- Home-brew
- Zsh and ohmyzsh
- Emacs (mainly for org mode)
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Node
- Steam
- Python 3.10
- R language
IntelliJ, git (and Xcode tools), VS Code, Wireshark, KeyStore Explorer, Divvy, Homebrew, fish shell, maven/gradle, Parallels.
Usually iTerm2 but trying to give Terminal.app another chance.
The same with Alfred.
==> Casks
1password
anki
bartender
bitwarden
brave-browser
calibre
cryptomator
deepl
docker
exifcleaner # Cleans images metadata
fantastical
firefox
flux
freetube # Privacy respecting youtube client
imageoptim
karabiner-elements
keka
knockknock
libreoffice
little-snitch
microsoft-teams
obsidian
oversight
postman
protonmail-bridge
protonvpn
raycast
rectangle
shottr
signal
slack
spotify
tableplus
thunderbird
tor-browser
transmission
tresorit
vlc
vscodium # Microsoft-free VSCode
I maintain my mac's configs in a dotfile repo, feel free to check it out for more configurations: https://github.com/mansour-ahmed/dotfiles
Figterm for terminal command autocomplete with interactive drop downs: https://fig.io/
Chrome
Firefox
VSCode
My extensions for various web browsers
Homebrew
Other then that it's just what I end up needing in the course of work.
- Alfred or Raycast (both have also awesome clipboard management as bonus)
- iTerm or Warp terminal
- Chrome
- Bitwarden
- VSCode
- 50 bash scripts on $HOME/bin
apple command line tools, emacs for os x, warp, rosetta terminal (for installing intel stuff), homebrew, the silver searcher, keyboard maestro, alfred, rescue time, docker, bartender, paw, tableplus, hopper disassembler, proxyman, textual, dash, nordvpn
Istat, Bartender, AltTab, Paste, 1Password, The Clock, Hammerspoon, Tripmode, DaisyDisk, Charles, TinkerTool.
- Xcode and commandline tools,
- iTerm2,
- Emacs,
- Tiles,
- AppCleaner,
- VLC,
- Firefox plus Dev. Edition,
- Vivaldi,
- MacPass,
- Hush,
- Wipr,
- The Unarchiver,
- Pages, Numbers, Keynote,
- GarageBand and iMovie,
- Iosevka fonts.