I work for a company and they pay me a salary. I use the money to support a family, maintain my house, etc. I wouldn't work for free. I've never understood why people expect free software. If I find a product that provides value, I expect to pay for it. I'll use free software and happy when it's available. But I don't begrudge paying.
It's kind of fun to see a 18 minutes video took 1 hour and 20 minutes just to shoot !!! Nice apps man btw, you are so good at these videos and really like them these are top level and I always recommend them to people.
I rewatched this to remember some of the utilities Quinn mentioned and noticed the clock. It is so interesting to see how little time had passed for him to record this. Everything also appears to be in chronological order. Shot in order. Impressive haha
6:40 isn't there an Alfred workflow for something like this though? 8:58 --- Nevermind he mentioned it -- But since I know you're an Alfred user Quinn I don't know why you'd use a dedicated app for something that can be had from within Alfred.
FYI - MacOS text replacement works in Word - I use it on a regular basis - but only when I switch to an alternative language keyboard (in my case, Japanese). That seems to enable the context dropdown which you need to see and confirm the replacement. I know . . . not a great work-around for most people, but it makes sense in my workflow.
The text replacement thing works in anything that uses Apple's text box API's, things like Office use their own rather than the one built in to the OS, so if the developer uses the recommended API's and other elements they get these kind of things for free so to speak. Kind of how apps using the MacOS recommended chrome IU API's were automatically upscaled to Retina 2x when they updated it, without having to change the app itself. The same happened with text when using the above default recommended text API's.
I don't think Chrome or Firefox use the text APIs either, and not sure about electron apps, so most Mac users spend a ton of time in apps that don't support those APIs
@@chedda7182 Yep. Anything you notice where this doesn't work will be using a non-native text box. Adobe are notorious for doing this too, even their iOS apps use their own so you can't do the @@ space thing to enter your email for example which is annoying when logging in to them all, and there are many, and they love to log you out!
FYI - MacOS text replacement works in Word - I use it on a regular basis - but only when I switch to an alternative language keyboard (in my case, Japanese). That seems to enable the context dropdown which you need to see and confirm the replacement. For me, this works fine because most of the time I use it to insert Japanese people's names in kanji (Japanese people can have the same name but use different kanji to write it, so each person's written name can be unique and can't usually be guessed by hearing it).
I personally find DaisyDisk to be much more intuitive than Grand Perspective even though it costs a little bit more. Might be easier for casual users as well!
please elaborate about those raycast/alfred workflows that can replace paletro! i would love to not split myself between different apps if i can have feature parity within raycast, but some cursory googling has come up dry.
Always love these, I switched to Mac last summer and you've been a true help with these videos. There's always one or more apps that I will continue using. (Sidenote the audio was really quiet this video)
About that command palette. You don’t need a third-party app for that. The keyboard shortcut for the help menu will find all menu items and that includes all of your Safari history. The only thing it can’t access is the Apple menu.
After paying for Little Snitch for many years I've recently been using Lulu which is free and open source. It's pretty barebones, but that's what I like about it, apart from appreciating the price tag. Little Snitch is a good example of an app that's now so absurdly expensive I really don't think the devs are doing themselves any favours - not when there's $10 and free alternatives, that essentially do the same job.
Same here, i was especially annoyed by LS requiring me to reenter my registration data when moving my boot disk between machines (even to ones with serials previously known to LS). I dropped it in favor of Lulu and haven't looked back.
@@snazzyWhere are you seeing that price?? It’s $70 when I look at it! I have an old license too which discounts it to $57. Absolutely psychotic. Lulu is fine enough
When I was a Genius for Apple I used to direct customers to download Grand Perspective during our appointments and show them how to manage their data. They LOVED it!
Really helpful-thanks a ton for taking the time to do it-especially with being under the weather! (Fun fact, in case you ever wondered: Imgur is pronounced "image-er.")
An app I use all the time instead of Grand Perspective is Daisy Disk! It’s a crucial app I couldn’t live without and it has a great design as well as the ability to collect things for deletion.
Hey Quinn, just want to say that your app top-tips are brilliant. Thanks to you, I have installed a few apps that have been so helpful that I couldn't live without them. Cheers, mate!
I enjoy your videos, & especially the Mac app reviews. There is always at least one I've never heard of before, and I consider myself knowledgeable of the Mac landscape. I will be adding several of your picks from this video to my application library! Thanks, Quinn, I hope you feel better soon.
Been looking for an app like GrandPerspective ever since Disk Inventory X got disappeared (I think in the great 32-bit app genocide), awesome to finally have one again! Also more generally, I love these kinds of videos. Brings me back to a time in UA-cam that I miss. I'm talking case reviews, app reviews/suggestions/lists, random phone accessories (who remembers the Just|Mobile AluPen Pro? I've still got mine)
Such useful tools, thank you. 🙏🏻 I also like Rectangle, it it immiates Windows OS in terms of moving and snapping windows across the screen corners. Also Lunar, which can control external monitor brightness/contrast if it supports DDC protocol.
just to not confuse the others, 6:09 these are the link local IPv6 addresses (to communicate inside a private network) and not the MAC addresses. GREAT VIDEO
I love the apps shared and you are right, we spend a lot of money on Macs and we need to use the software to leverage the investments. Thank you so much for sharing!
@0:30 Can't figure out why my Watch Series 4 doesn't show up in the batteries widget. I'm even using it to unlock the Mac so it should be able to locate it 🤔
Greetings Quinn! Just a note of reference, the processes that end in `d` (a long-running UNIX standard) are a reference to 'daemon', not 'demon' - two very different concepts 😅 spirituality aside, a demon is a bad thing, a daemon is a good thing and was attributed by the greek as being a positive human spirit since passed; perhaps a representation of someone no longer around. I think that's why the original UNIX folks chose it - a daemon manages and controls things in the absence of our intentional, manual control 😜 Anyway.. no demons on my machines! Thanks for another great video!
Love this video! reminds me of my tech buddy that introduced me to Mac in the first place and showed me app these cool things it could do, which blew my mind at the time
Is there any app or hack that allows you to increase the size of the menu bar text? Using the large size in accessibility>display> menu bar does hardly anything. My new 16" MBP menu bar text is so hard to read. Help!
Wow so many nice apps I didn’t know. I love the PDF squeezer, I need that 100%. Make one of these videos about iPhone apps. I’m sure there are many fantastic apps I don’t know about
Hey Quinn, are there any alternatives out there to the real cool app called iStumbler? I used to love this app visualizing WiFi technologies but they stopped developments for some reason to newer macOS.
Having Covid is no excuse for not talking about Keyboard Maestro! Dude, it’s the ONE tool I would choose if I could only choose one. Full automation of anything, using any kind of trigger, you can imagine, with tons of features, like variables, support for Apple script, and more. One of these days you will tell the tiny people about it.
I had Radio Silence installed and it messed up with iCloud Private Relay, I can’t turn it back in even i uninstalled RS. iCloud always say the extension is incompatible with iCloud Private Relay
Very helpful video! Rocket Typist looks promising - I love its clean interface. I didn't buy it, but I did discover that the developer has another very useful app called "Remote Wake Up" which makes it easy to wake up machines on a LAN. Super useful if you have machines in different rooms of your house that you have to periodically fix / manage.
Would be interested in hearing your view on the huge blunder from Apple in regards to the new M1 MacBook Air not allowing the use of multiple monitors, and if you had any work-arounds. I’ve had to buy some specially made Hub from China!
Excellent video as always! Not sure if it's just me but the audio levels on this video are super low, I'm at 75% volume for a comfortable listening level.
I just switched back to Mac after being away for five years and I’m loving it. But there’s a couple things I miss from windows fill in the gaps bar help me to love the Mac even more. The main thing I need is the equivalent of the new windows 11 window snap feature.
Quinn, I feel like you're my fun uncle and I've been a subscriber since you were reviewing hardshell cases for iPhone 3GS before you went on your mission trip - and I will be a fan forever. But, it's not Imgur, it's pronounced "Imager" 🙃
I’m sorry about the COVID. I hope you are and yours are feeling better. It’s always good to me on here. As for ,e…I don’t seem to know how to USE all the power of my iPad and Mac Mini. I really need to get some of these apps you’ve demonstrated. Mahalo!
Another awesome video; you're the go to man for this stuff! I do have a question...in the paletro review, you translate the page but I'm not sure if there a setting that needs to be set because when i use "translate" in Chrome or Brave, it finds all keywords in my search history on the browser. Is this only possible in Safari?
Great video as always! Question -- have you tried this Mac app called Swish before? I've been a Mac user for years and somehow just discovered it last week. Its a window management tool and right out of the box it was very intuitive and customizable. Its similar to BetterTouchTool (which I'm surprised you haven't talked about. Or maybe you have..) but I think it does window management better. Hope you feel better!
Radio Silence is a MUST. I detest apps, on mac and windows, that secretly send who knows what back to their developers, often without asking. This really needs to stop. It's a total invasion of privacy.
These videos always introduce me to new apps that end up as staples in my App Library. Thank you. On that note I did have a question/request. Do you k ow of an app that can make downloading an single image off a website a one click or one gesture affair? I can’t seem to find an answer to this anywhere.
Really need this video! Just got a 2011 MBP and upgraded it with an SSD and a Catalina patcher, but it’s very vanilla and my Chromebook feels easier to use.
check out the Mr Macintosh you tube channel for OCLP based OS updates on older macs. Writing this on a 2011 MBP running Big Sur. Monterey is doable, but Big Sur is very stable - even with my fried dGPU.
@@kirishima638 Dogs are generally pretty good at running . . . Big Sur runs perfectly well on my 2011 MBP. More bulldog than whippet, but it is stable and doesn't feel any different to earlier OS's to me.
I work for a company and they pay me a salary. I use the money to support a family, maintain my house, etc. I wouldn't work for free. I've never understood why people expect free software. If I find a product that provides value, I expect to pay for it. I'll use free software and happy when it's available. But I don't begrudge paying.
If it’s not released in a physical form I won’t pay for it.
As long as it's not a subscription I'm happy to pay as well!
@@theshadowman1398 people put their effort into creating things regardless if its physical or not, stop being so stubborn.
@@spabble
Oh I will be that stubborn. I only purchase things I can get in a physical form.
A lot of open source developers make programs that they want for personal use and gladly release it to the world for free out of charity.
It's kind of fun to see a 18 minutes video took 1 hour and 20 minutes just to shoot !!!
Nice apps man btw, you are so good at these videos and really like them these are top level and I always recommend them to people.
COVID brain was something else haha. Also, I tend to set up my little examples in the middle of filming and that takes 5 or so minutes per app. Haha.
@@snazzy 😂 Covid-brain? You still do not get it, do you? More like no-brain.
I rewatched this to remember some of the utilities Quinn mentioned and noticed the clock. It is so interesting to see how little time had passed for him to record this. Everything also appears to be in chronological order. Shot in order. Impressive haha
I'm guessing the background is CG. The clock just auto generates relative to his machine.
I am getting these apps, very useful, thanks for the video
1:28 - Reeder
2:40 - Grand Perspective
9:07 - Menuwhere
6:40 isn't there an Alfred workflow for something like this though?
8:58 --- Nevermind he mentioned it -- But since I know you're an Alfred user Quinn I don't know why you'd use a dedicated app for something that can be had from within Alfred.
FYI - MacOS text replacement works in Word - I use it on a regular basis - but only when I switch to an alternative language keyboard (in my case, Japanese). That seems to enable the context dropdown which you need to see and confirm the replacement.
I know . . . not a great work-around for most people, but it makes sense in my workflow.
with the batteries app, if you have a macbook with a touchbar, holding control from within any applicaiton will show the battery icons on the touchbar
Alfred and/or Raycast do have snippets for similar text expansion workflows if you’re curious and don’t want another standalone app
The text replacement thing works in anything that uses Apple's text box API's, things like Office use their own rather than the one built in to the OS, so if the developer uses the recommended API's and other elements they get these kind of things for free so to speak. Kind of how apps using the MacOS recommended chrome IU API's were automatically upscaled to Retina 2x when they updated it, without having to change the app itself. The same happened with text when using the above default recommended text API's.
I don't think Chrome or Firefox use the text APIs either, and not sure about electron apps, so most Mac users spend a ton of time in apps that don't support those APIs
Is that why the macOS native autocorrect and lookup (dictionary pop up) don’t work in MS apps? That drives me crazy.
@@chedda7182 Yep. Anything you notice where this doesn't work will be using a non-native text box. Adobe are notorious for doing this too, even their iOS apps use their own so you can't do the @@ space thing to enter your email for example which is annoying when logging in to them all, and there are many, and they love to log you out!
FYI - MacOS text replacement works in Word - I use it on a regular basis - but only when I switch to an alternative language keyboard (in my case, Japanese). That seems to enable the context dropdown which you need to see and confirm the replacement. For me, this works fine because most of the time I use it to insert Japanese people's names in kanji (Japanese people can have the same name but use different kanji to write it, so each person's written name can be unique and can't usually be guessed by hearing it).
I personally find DaisyDisk to be much more intuitive than Grand Perspective even though it costs a little bit more. Might be easier for casual users as well!
Agree, have been using DaisyDisk for ages, has been perfect for me
I use OmniDiskSweeper
Came here to say this. DaisyDisk is the MVP in this app category
Yes, another alternative to DaisyDisk or Grand Perspective is DiskInventoryX
please elaborate about those raycast/alfred workflows that can replace paletro! i would love to not split myself between different apps if i can have feature parity within raycast, but some cursory googling has come up dry.
I think it's the 'Search Menu Items' feature built into Raycast.
I came to the comments section to ask exactly this.
Always love these, I switched to Mac last summer and you've been a true help with these videos. There's always one or more apps that I will continue using.
(Sidenote the audio was really quiet this video)
About that command palette. You don’t need a third-party app for that. The keyboard shortcut for the help menu will find all menu items and that includes all of your Safari history. The only thing it can’t access is the Apple menu.
I don't think all safari history is searchable through the help menu, just the ones that are already in the History menu
Reeder is absolutely game changing for iOS. Thank you for for the video! I might need to buy the Mac version as well
After paying for Little Snitch for many years I've recently been using Lulu which is free and open source. It's pretty barebones, but that's what I like about it, apart from appreciating the price tag. Little Snitch is a good example of an app that's now so absurdly expensive I really don't think the devs are doing themselves any favours - not when there's $10 and free alternatives, that essentially do the same job.
Agree. Haven’t used Little Snitch in a few years and was shocked to find its $40 now.
Same here, i was especially annoyed by LS requiring me to reenter my registration data when moving my boot disk between machines (even to ones with serials previously known to LS). I dropped it in favor of Lulu and haven't looked back.
I don’t trust Lulu however
@@snazzyWhere are you seeing that price?? It’s $70 when I look at it! I have an old license too which discounts it to $57. Absolutely psychotic. Lulu is fine enough
@@gnocchidokie the guy who made lulu was literally a secret agent who “used to” work for the eN eS A. I would not ever trust it.
I hope you get well soon and get out of quarantine soon, get well!
When I was a Genius for Apple I used to direct customers to download Grand Perspective during our appointments and show them how to manage their data. They LOVED it!
Speedy recovery Quinn! Your video never miss ❤
Windirstat is great alternative for Grand Perspective in Windows.
Really helpful-thanks a ton for taking the time to do it-especially with being under the weather! (Fun fact, in case you ever wondered: Imgur is pronounced "image-er.")
OMG I have been waiting for a new video like this forever!!
Ohhh babyy another awesome video! Thanks!
Apps like Grand perspective on Mac, WinDirStat on windows, and DiskUsage on Android are such life savers! Nothing comes close to that functionality
An app I use all the time instead of Grand Perspective is Daisy Disk! It’s a crucial app I couldn’t live without and it has a great design as well as the ability to collect things for deletion.
Quinn, I love your videos! Pleasure to watch and a lot to learn. Best wishes from the Netherlands and hopefully you're feeling well on short term.
Hey Quinn, just want to say that your app top-tips are brilliant. Thanks to you, I have installed a few apps that have been so helpful that I couldn't live without them. Cheers, mate!
Quiiiiiiin! Get well soon, buddy! There's a life after COVID, and we would be totally lost without your insightful and witty style.
Hope you feel better soon!
Always appreciate your humor and info
Radio Silence has one of the most charming icons I've seen in a while
I enjoy your videos, & especially the Mac app reviews. There is always at least one I've never heard of before, and I consider myself knowledgeable of the Mac landscape. I will be adding several of your picks from this video to my application library! Thanks, Quinn, I hope you feel better soon.
Been looking for an app like GrandPerspective ever since Disk Inventory X got disappeared (I think in the great 32-bit app genocide), awesome to finally have one again!
Also more generally, I love these kinds of videos. Brings me back to a time in UA-cam that I miss. I'm talking case reviews, app reviews/suggestions/lists, random phone accessories (who remembers the Just|Mobile AluPen Pro? I've still got mine)
Such useful tools, thank you. 🙏🏻 I also like Rectangle, it it immiates Windows OS in terms of moving and snapping windows across the screen corners. Also Lunar, which can control external monitor brightness/contrast if it supports DDC protocol.
Spending 90% of my waking hours designing on iMac your application tips have increased my speed MASSIVELY. So so good for Adobe app usage! Thank you
Perfect. Just got a m1 MacBook Air for 799 new at Best Buy a week ago
just to not confuse the others, 6:09 these are the link local IPv6 addresses (to communicate inside a private network) and not the MAC addresses. GREAT VIDEO
Good selection, Quinn! More like this please. There's so much out there!
I love the apps shared and you are right, we spend a lot of money on Macs and we need to use the software to leverage the investments. Thank you so much for sharing!
@0:30 Can't figure out why my Watch Series 4 doesn't show up in the batteries widget. I'm even using it to unlock the Mac so it should be able to locate it 🤔
Greetings Quinn! Just a note of reference, the processes that end in `d` (a long-running UNIX standard) are a reference to 'daemon', not 'demon' - two very different concepts 😅 spirituality aside, a demon is a bad thing, a daemon is a good thing and was attributed by the greek as being a positive human spirit since passed; perhaps a representation of someone no longer around. I think that's why the original UNIX folks chose it - a daemon manages and controls things in the absence of our intentional, manual control 😜
Anyway.. no demons on my machines! Thanks for another great video!
I always learn something new from your videos! And always entertained! Feel better my friend!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks! As a relatively new M1 Mac user, your videos like this have really helped me get comfortable with MacOS
Another great disk space analyzer is OmniDiskSweeper, its free, and displays your filesystem largest to smallest.
Excellent video as always Quinn! I hope you feel better soon!
idk how you find so many cool apps/utilities, great vid as always
Love this video! reminds me of my tech buddy that introduced me to Mac in the first place and showed me app these cool things it could do, which blew my mind at the time
Ohhh, so grand perspective is like the windirstat of macos
I have been looking for something like this for literally years, glad I finally found it
Is there any app or hack that allows you to increase the size of the menu bar text? Using the large size in accessibility>display> menu bar does hardly anything. My new 16" MBP menu bar text is so hard to read. Help!
I always recommend your videos to my friends, Quinn! Have a great weekend! 😊 Thanks for your videos and your work
Wow so many nice apps I didn’t know. I love the PDF squeezer, I need that 100%. Make one of these videos about iPhone apps. I’m sure there are many fantastic apps I don’t know about
Hey Quinn, are there any alternatives out there to the real cool app called iStumbler? I used to love this app visualizing WiFi technologies but they stopped developments for some reason to newer macOS.
Always find these videos pretty useful. I miss you on Twitter Quinn!
menu bar item at the cursor is also available with free apps such as 1pieceapp and menuffy
Having Covid is no excuse for not talking about Keyboard Maestro! Dude, it’s the ONE tool I would choose if I could only choose one. Full automation of anything, using any kind of trigger, you can imagine, with tons of features, like variables, support for Apple script, and more. One of these days you will tell the tiny people about it.
These are my absolute favorite type of videos!
I love this series!
Thank you. I always like your app videos. It is something you shine up!
Please make more of these videos! Just amazing.
Have you compared PDF Squeezer vs NXPowerLIte Mac?
I had Radio Silence installed and it messed up with iCloud Private Relay, I can’t turn it back in even i uninstalled RS. iCloud always say the extension is incompatible with iCloud Private Relay
It's fun watching the clock in the background change because then you can see how many takes it took
Thanks for this list, Quinn! These are always super helpful. BTW the audio was pretty low. Listening to the next video hurt 😂
Very helpful video! Rocket Typist looks promising - I love its clean interface. I didn't buy it, but I did discover that the developer has another very useful app called "Remote Wake Up" which makes it easy to wake up machines on a LAN. Super useful if you have machines in different rooms of your house that you have to periodically fix / manage.
Would be interested in hearing your view on the huge blunder from Apple in regards to the new M1 MacBook Air not allowing the use of multiple monitors, and if you had any work-arounds. I’ve had to buy some specially made Hub from China!
Grand perspective is a great app. Personally i run Windows where you can use wiztree for a similar effect.
the best series of this channel
I use typinator instead of text expander. Really great app and one time purchase.
I love these Mac App videos that you make. You turned me to IINA and Alfred which is Amazing! :D
Thanks for sharing these tips, also hope you feel better.
Excellent video as always! Not sure if it's just me but the audio levels on this video are super low, I'm at 75% volume for a comfortable listening level.
Same for me.
Sorry about that
@@snazzy no issues for me
Thank you for this updated video. Really appreciate the content.
10:27 What if the app could do OCR? Perhaps there would be room for even more compression? Convert PDF to .txt or .rtf perhaps?
I wouldn't mind if you listed some of the best websites for Apple related info. I noticed a few I hadn't seen before on your Reeder feed.
I just switched back to Mac after being away for five years and I’m loving it. But there’s a couple things I miss from windows fill in the gaps bar help me to love the Mac even more. The main thing I need is the equivalent of the new windows 11 window snap feature.
Rectangle or Magnet
Another great video. Batteries now installed - very useful. I hope Covid doesn't kick your ass too badly! Thanks again.
get well soon Quinn! i hope Meg and the cat are fine.
Nooooooo I thought it was a vid on the new Macs!!!! Quinn I’m dying for your content/take on them!!!!
Quinn, I feel like you're my fun uncle and I've been a subscriber since you were reviewing hardshell cases for iPhone 3GS before you went on your mission trip - and I will be a fan forever. But, it's not Imgur, it's pronounced "Imager" 🙃
Do you know with Raycast you can do many of these things, with a better UX, a nicer UI, having less clutter, and for free?!
Just when I think there's no possible way I need another Mac utility...love these videos!
Paletro has won the day for me.
Unifi...nice! I am rockin their UDMPRO, 10G switches and U6 Enterprise access points.
DaisyDisk > Grand Perspective
DropOver > Yoink. (I own both)
Thanks for the video - keep the recommendation flowing...
This is CRAZY high value my dude.
I’m sorry about the COVID. I hope you are and yours are feeling better. It’s always good to me on here. As for ,e…I don’t seem to know how to USE all the power of my iPad and Mac Mini. I really need to get some of these apps you’ve demonstrated. Mahalo!
Another awesome video; you're the go to man for this stuff! I do have a question...in the paletro review, you translate the page but I'm not sure if there a setting that needs to be set because when i use "translate" in Chrome or Brave, it finds all keywords in my search history on the browser. Is this only possible in Safari?
I see that SpaceLauncher menu bar icon, great app
These videos are my favorite. Thank you.
Love these types of vids! COVID sucks; get well soon!
I don't know why my UA-cam is not showing your videos on my feed anymore! I miss your funny videos!
Great video as always! Question -- have you tried this Mac app called Swish before? I've been a Mac user for years and somehow just discovered it last week. Its a window management tool and right out of the box it was very intuitive and customizable. Its similar to BetterTouchTool (which I'm surprised you haven't talked about. Or maybe you have..) but I think it does window management better. Hope you feel better!
Radio Silence is a MUST. I detest apps, on mac and windows, that secretly send who knows what back to their developers, often without asking. This really needs to stop. It's a total invasion of privacy.
These videos always introduce me to new apps that end up as staples in my App Library. Thank you. On that note I did have a question/request. Do you k ow of an app that can make downloading an single image off a website a one click or one gesture affair? I can’t seem to find an answer to this anywhere.
Really need this video! Just got a 2011 MBP and upgraded it with an SSD and a Catalina patcher, but it’s very vanilla and my Chromebook feels easier to use.
check out the Mr Macintosh you tube channel for OCLP based OS updates on older macs. Writing this on a 2011 MBP running Big Sur. Monterey is doable, but Big Sur is very stable - even with my fried dGPU.
Catalina will run like a dog on that. I have a 2013 MBA and it's staying on Mojave.
@@kirishima638 Dogs are generally pretty good at running . . . Big Sur runs perfectly well on my 2011 MBP. More bulldog than whippet, but it is stable and doesn't feel any different to earlier OS's to me.
@@julian.morgan haha yeah it's a stupid phrase! generally means slow though.
yeah, I have already started using Dropzone.
You just helped me solve a very annoying issue on my 49 inch ultra wide with Menuwhere. Thanks
What shock mount and pop filter are you using? Would love to pick one up for myself.
Really enjoy these videos, going to buy some of these!
Love these videos. I almost always end up downloading at least one of the apps recommended.
This video was a great guide to some useful mac apps and I found it really helpful!