Welcome to Macmust’s new apps introduction column. Here, we will introduce to you the latest and excellent Mac App. We also hope that you can share with us in the comment section the applications that you are interested in or enjoy using. Here are this week’s recommended new apps. The recommended apps will mainly be free apps.
1.DuckDuckGo browser – Privacy, simplified.
DuckDuckGo for Mac is a free browser that provides the most comprehensive online privacy protection in one app. Unlike most popular browsers, it has powerful privacy protections by default, including our search engine that doesn’t track your history and over a dozen other built-in protections. Millions of people use DuckDuckGo as their go-to browser to protect their everyday online activities, from searching to browsing, emailing, and more.
2.Noi – An AI-enhanced, customizable browser.
Introducing Noi: an AI-enhanced, customizable browser designed to streamline your digital experience:
- Browser: Noi not only includes curated AI websites but also allows the addition of any URL, providing a tailored browsing experience (Noi Configs).
- Prompts Management: Offers robust customization options including the addition, synchronization, batch tagging, and removal of prompts.
- Noi Ask: Enables sending batch messages to multiple AI chats, streamlining the process of interacting with various AI services simultaneously (Noi Extensions). Entries made via Noi Ask are stored locally, ensuring easy access for future review or bookmarking.
- Themes:
Light
/Dark
/System
/Monochromatic
/Frosted Texture
- Noi Cache Mode: Noi reimagines interaction without the traditional concept of browser tabs. In this mode, links accessed via the sidebar are cached for quick swapping (accessible via
Menu -> Settings -> Noi Cache Mode
). - Cookie Data Isolation: Supports the use of multiple accounts on the same website, catering to diverse user requirements.
- Discover More: There are numerous details waiting for your discovery…
3.Yazi – ⚡️ Blazing Fast Terminal File Manager
Yazi (means “duck”) is a terminal file manager written in Rust, based on non-blocking async I/O. It aims to provide an efficient, user-friendly, and customizable file management experience.
4.Helix – A post-modern modal text editor.
Helix, a kakoune/neovim-inspired editor, written in Rust.
Helix is free and open source on Github.
5.ClipBook – Clipboard history and management.
ClipBook stores everything you copy and lets you quickly access your clipboard history whenever you need it.
ClipBook aims to boost your productivity. You don’t need to worry about losing previously copied content and having to re-copy information multiple times. Save time and reduce interruptions in your daily workflows. If you copy & paste frequently, this simple clipboard history app can make you more productive.
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