92 posts tagged ‘macOS 15 Sequoia’
NetNewsWire 6.1.6
Brent Simmons (release notes): The theme of this release is using less bandwidth (and, as a consequence, less battery). It fixes a conditional GET issue and it now pays attention to Cache-Control response headers and 429 response codes. It also fixes an AppleScript bug I reported. Previously: ReadKit 3.3 News Explorer 2.0 NetNewsWire and Conditional […]
Key Repeat in Sequoia
Brett Terpstra: But one thing I found frustrating was that setting key repeat delay and key repeat speed in System Settings was having no effect. Keys that had diacritics still just popped up the special character popover, and keys without didn’t do anything at all when held. […] Run the following in Terminal: defaults write […]
MIST (macOS Installer Super Tool)
Ric Ford: MIST – macOS Installer Super Tool – is a remarkable Mac app from Nindi Gill that greatly simplifies the processes of downloading macOS and firmware versions that Apple itself complicates and makes difficult (especially with older releases). See also: SUS Inspector. Previously: Apple Manuals, Specs, and Downloads How to Reinstall Safari for Mac […]
ReadKit 3.3
Balazs Varkonyi: Added Smart Folder Actions, enabling matching items in a smart folder to be marked as read or starred and to be used for advanced content filtering. Enhanced folder/tag selection in relevant management interfaces with powerful search capabilities. Filter folders/tags using a search field for quicker navigation, select matching items directly by pressing Return, […]
CoreData Studio 1.5
Momentarium: Easy Data Inspection: Quickly browse and inspect your CoreData data models with our intuitive interface. Customizable Layout: Tailor the layout to your needs, with adjustable column widths, row heights, and more. Relationship Visualization: Visualize complex relationships between entities with our interactive graph view. Support for Multiple CoreData Versions: Compatible with CoreData versions from iOS […]
Modern CSV 2.1
Adam Engst: Because CSV is an interchange format, I usually import files into a spreadsheet, make any necessary changes, and then save, print, or export for whatever my next step is. I usually use Excel for processing because it can save an opened CSV without a separate export step, which Numbers requires. Google Sheets would […]
Unlisted MindNode Classic
Markus Müller-Simhofer (via John Gordon): Despite our best efforts, we encountered difficulties bringing our planned changes to MindNode. Providing seamless sync, live collaboration, and other new features was impossible when storing documents as files on disk. We revised our plans and started to develop a new app, “MindNode Next,” that now manages its documents directly […]
The End of Delicious Library
Wil Shipley: Amazon has shut off the feed that allowed Delicious Library to look up items, unfortunately limiting the app to what users already have (or enter manually). I wasn’t contacted about this. I’ve pulled it from the Mac App Store and shut down the website so nobody accidentally buys a non-functional app. Previously: Amazon […]