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9 Apps to Try to Unleash Your New Mac's Full Potential

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Did you unbox a new MacBook Air or MacBook Pro for Christmas? As you unbox your brand new Mac and set it up, you might wonder which apps to install first. Although Apple includes some great apps built into macOS, there are several third-party options worth checking out. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best Mac apps to help you get the most out of your new computer, along with helpful tips and tricks so you can get the most out of your new Mac.

Pixelmateur Pro

Pixelmator Pro update adds a new feature

Pixelmateur Pro is a powerful image editing application for Mac that offers a wide range of features and tools to create and edit professional quality images. Whether you’re a professional designer or a casual photographer looking to edit your photos, Pixelmator has something to offer.

In addition to basic editing tools like cropping, resizing, and color adjustments, Pixelmator also includes advanced features like layers, masks, and blending modes. This makes it easy to create complex compositions and fine-tune your images for professional-looking results.

If you want an image editor without paying Adobe a monthly subscription, I highly recommend Pixelmateur Pro.

1Password

1Password MDM support

If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of passwords to remember. Between online shopping accounts, social media logins, and financial information, it can be difficult to keep track of everything. 1Password is a password manager that helps you store, organize, and secure all your login information in one place. With 1Password, all you need to remember is a master password, and the app takes care of the rest. It even works with Touch ID and Face ID (on iOS).

1Password is an app I wouldn’t want to be without; I’ve personally been using it since some of the early versions of OS X. Outside of simple password management, 1Password supports a lot of worthwhile features (compared to Safari’s free features). They include support for secure notes with attachments, personal information such as social security numbers, application license information, credit card information, passport information, and more. I also use it for all my two factor authentication code storage. There are other great password managers to check out, including bitward, Dashlaneand Last pass.

TextExpander

TextExpander is a productivity tool that helps you save time by allowing you to create and use short abbreviations to expand them into longer pieces of text. For example, you can create an abbreviation like “address” that expands into your home address, which saves you a lot of time when typing frequently used phrases or responses. It can also prevent you from making spelling mistakes. If you use your Mac for work, this is a must have.

fantastic

Fantastic planning

Fantastical is the best calendar app for Mac, combining a range of features to help you manage your schedule and stay on top of your tasks. One of the standout features of Fantastical is its natural language input. You can create events and appointments just by typing them, using plain English. For example, you can type in “meet Bradley at 3 p.m. Tuesday” and Fantastical will create the event for you. This makes it easy to add events and appointments quickly and easily.

In addition to its natural language typing, Fantastical also includes a range of other handy features to help you stay organized. The app includes a range of customizable views to help you see your schedule at a glance, and it can even display your schedule from your Mac’s menu bar for quick access.

Peak

Peak

While Apple made some nice improvements to its Mail app in 2022, I think there are better options out there, and one of them is Spike. One of Spike’s standout features is its chat-style interface to make your email look like iMessage or WhatsApp. The app displays your emails as a series of threads – similar to a messaging app – making it easier to see the context and content of your conversations at a glance.

My favorite Spike feature is Focused Inbox. If you get a lot of emails and have trouble finding the important messages among the clutter, you’ll like it too. Priority Inbox is a special inbox within Spike that automatically sorts your emails based on importance and relevance. The app uses various factors, including the sender, subject, and content of the email, to determine which emails should be displayed in the priority inbox. Everything else goes into an “Other Inbox” that you can sort through later.

Some other messaging apps to check out are Spark, Two birds, Edisonand Hey

CleanMyMacX

CleanMyMacX

CleanMyMacX is a system optimization tool that helps you keep your Mac running smoothly and efficiently. The app includes a range of features to help you free up space, improve performance, and keep your Mac running smoothly. One of CleanMyMac X’s most notable features is its ability to find and remove unnecessary files from your Mac. The app includes a range of tools to help you locate and remove large files, old apps, and other types of clutter that take up space. If you only have 256 GB of storage, it is essential to clean up large and unnecessary files.

In addition to cleaning up your Mac, CleanMyMac X also includes a range of tools to help you optimize your system. The app can help you identify and fix issues that may be causing your Mac to run slowly, and it can help you optimize your startup items and login items to improve performance.

SetApp

If you’re a Mac user looking for a way to discover and access a wide range of high-quality apps without purchasing them individually, SetApp definitely worth a try.

SetApp is a subscription service that gives you access to a curated selection of over 200 Mac apps. With SetApp, you can discover new apps, try new tools, and find the perfect app for your needs, all in one place.

Krisp

Crisp for Mac

If you are a Mac user looking for a way to reduce background noise in online meetings and calls, Krisp definitely worth a try. Krisp is a noise canceling app that uses artificial intelligence to reduce background noise in real time. The app works by analyzing the audio input from your microphone and filtering out unwanted sounds, such as traffic, construction, pets, children, or other types of background noise.

If you work from home, I can’t recommend this app highly enough. It runs in your menu bar and you point your app’s mic and speaker at Krisp, then configure the devices you want Krisp to use.

When I first discovered the app, I was working while construction crews were installing a new roof on my house, and no one could hear the banging above me. It was magical. The free version offers 60 minutes per day, and you can upgrade from there if you need more time. It works great with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, etc.

CleanShotX

If you regularly take screenshots to send UI fixes, troubleshooting explanations, etc. – you need to download CleanShotX. It is, by far, the best screenshot tool on Mac; it’s so simple, yet so powerful. It can record videos, create GIFs, add annotations, blur sensitive elements and much more. I can’t think of a single thing about the app that I would change. I use it multiple times a day and it’s 100% worth every penny.

Conclude

While you’re enjoying your new Mac, check out some of the best apps to get the most out of your Mac. If you have any questions about the apps I mentioned above, feel free to ask them below in the comments.

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