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Every once in a blue moon I find myself needing to do some development work on the Mac. The tools I use vary depending on the job at hand, but there are a few Mac OS apps that this Windows developer can’t live without.
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Alfred (Free/£15 with Powerpack)
Windows
key, typing a few letters. and then hitting enter. The Spotlight feature comes close to emulating that functionality, but it’s rather limited in what it can do and it doesn’t seem to prioritize the results based on usage history. Fortunately there’s no shortage of excellent application launchers for the Mac OS, from the ultra simple Chuck on one end of the spectrum to Quicksilver, the granddaddy of launchers, on the other. But I personally prefer the simplicity and speed of Alfred, especially with the all the nice extras included in its powerpack.Witch ($14)
One of the things that I found disorienting when I first started using OS X was the application switching behavior. In the Mac OS world, any running application can have zero or more windows, and the default application switcher is only able to switch between applications, not individual windows within an application. So no matter how many instances of Google Chrome I have open, the switcher will show them as a single item named “Google Chrome.” And if I wanted to navigate to a certain windows within an application, I would have to first switch to that application, then user the application-specific shortcuts to switch between its active windows.Witch restores some sanity in that department. It’s a replacement for the default application switcher, and it lists windows grouped by application. It also has a handy feature that allows removing applications from the list based on their name, which is useful for hiding windowless, background apps that shouldn’t be listed their in the first place. I should add that I contacted the developer with a feature suggestion and found his reply prompt, friendly, and very helpful.
Divvy ($14 for Mac, $21 for Mac and Windows)
Path Finder ($40)
AppCleaner (Free)
Another aspect that Windows users are likely to find jarring on the Mac is that it doesn’t require applications to have uninstallers. Programs are installed and uninstalled by placing them in and removing them from a special “Applications” folder, which is a great concept in theory, but it doesn’t work that well in many instances since a lot of applications will leave files lying around the file system.Some applications provide their own removal programs, but for everything else I use AppCleaner, which is a simple utility that will do its best to scan for any files an application has scattered around the file system and give the user the option to remove them.
KeyRemap4MacBook (Free)
Most of the keyboard shortcuts that I’m used to on Windows either have a different meaning on the Mac or they simply don’t work at all. For example, TheHome
and End
keys no longer move the cursor to the beginning and end of the line. The Mac shortcuts aren’t hard to learn, but doing so isn’t the most productive thing to do since Windows is still the operating system I use most of the time.KeyRemap4MacBookPro makes it possible to redefine the keyboard behavior so it’s more familiar to Windows users. It comes with what must be hundreds of predefined remappings, including one that changes the Numpad to act like arrow keys, which is my favorite.
iPartition (£29.95)
Mac Os App Development
I hope you’ll find this list useful. And if you can think of other must-have Mac OS apps, then please feel free to suggest them in the comments below.
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Happy coding!