![]() ![]() Look, I know some of these are repeats, but at least there are links and a short description for each, right?Īlso, some of these are free, but since this is the anti-subscription thread, I figured I might as well include those too.ĪBBYY FineReader PDF - terribly expensive, but best OCR on the Mac.Īccordance - great Bible study software. To me: it just remains clicking beautifully and reliably. That said, they’re very opinionated on their design choices and that may be somewhat controversial to some. ![]() I’ve experienced absolutely no problems syncing since their cloud service was first introduced and the way they handle some features is nothing short of sublime (take their “Type travel” feature… it’s awesome). While I aggree that they may appear to be slow at development, I’m totally ok with this since they always implement features in a incredibly neatly and reliable way. They are really serious on their commitment to not talk about features currently in development). Upgrade for v3 had a discount (20%) on launch week.Ĭonsidering what I’ve paid for all those years… it’s even more a perk for me and I will gladly support their development should a v4 arrive next year (don’t wait for it, nor any hint from them on this matter. Upgrade from v1 to v2 was not paid (for any platform). Been using it ver since and bought my way through Mac, iPhone and iPad when those versions were released. I’ve been a Things customer since v1, back in 2009. This may indicate that Things 4 may release next year… Either way, I think its good value consideirng how often they release a brand new version. Go to folivora.ai to learn more and take advantage of the special limited-time, 15% discount on BetterTouchTool.Cc Things v2 was launched Augand Things v3 was launched May 18, 2017. MacSparky readers can purchase BetterTouchTool for 15% off at checkout by using the coupon code MACSPARKYBTT for a limited time. With BetterTouchTool, I can make my Mac dance. Users have shared some amazing presets there, including some very advanced custom Touch Bar setups that you should check out.īetterTouchTool comes with a 45-day trial after which you can choose between a license that includes all updates for two years and a lifetime license.īetterTouchTool has been around for ten years, and I’ve been using it the entire time. Also, you can now join the BetterTouchTool Community at to learn how to get even more from BetterTouchTool. ![]() Additionally, it contains some handy features like window snapping, a clipboard manager, a screenshot editor, and much more. These can be assigned to any input-device trigger you choose. (I also set a right-click on the green button to make it full screen with BetterTouchTool in the odd case I actually want that behavior.)īetterTouchTool offers many actions to automate various tasks on your Mac. I used BetterTouchTool to make it maximize the current window without full-screen mode. Apple sets that button to take the current window to full-screen mode, but I don’t want that. For example, you can reconfigure the Mac’s green window button. You may know BetterTouchTool for its ability to hotwire your trackpad, but there are so many other uses. With BetterTouchTool, you can completely re-design your Touch Bar, configure various Magic Mouse and Trackpad gestures, define keyboard shortcuts, bind standard mouse buttons, use the Siri Remote with your Mac and do tons more. While Apple makes some excellent trackpads and mice, the built-in gestures are just a taste of what you could do with those devices. This week MacSparky is sponsored by BetterTouchTool, the Mac App that gives your input devices superpowers. ![]()
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