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.Kdenlive – Free and Open Source Video Editor
Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editor for macOS, Windows and Linux.
It was designed to answer most needs — from basic video editing to professional work.
Features:
- Multi-track video editing
- Use any audio / video format
- Configurable interface and shortcuts
- Titler
- Many effects and transitions
- Audio and video scopes
- Proxy editing
- Automatic backup
- Online resources
- Timeline preview
- Keyframeable effects
- Themable interface
2.RsyncUI – A SwiftUI based macOS GUI for rsync.
RsyncUI is a GUI on the Apple macOS platform for the command line tool rsync. It is rsync
which executes the synchronize data tasks. The GUI is only for organizing tasks, setting parameters to rsync
and make it easier to use rsync
.
If you are on macOS Sonoma and later, use RsyncUI.
Install by Homebrew
The apps might be installed by Homebrew or by direct Download. The apps are signed and notarized by Apple.
App | Homebrew | macOS | Documentation |
---|---|---|---|
RsyncUI | brew install --cask rsyncui | macOS Sonoma and later | rsyncui.netlify.app |
RsyncOSX | brew install --cask rsyncosx | macOS Big Sur and later – not maintained, archived and readonly | Removed because not maintained |
3.OpenHabitTracker – The friendly habit tracker.
You won’t feel demotivated when you skip a habit once because you won’t have to start your streak from zero
It tracks the time elapsed since your last task completion and compares it to the task’s repeating interval:
– A task with a 10 day interval which is 2 days overdue is at 120%
– A task with a 4 day interval which is 2 days overdue is at 150%
OpenHabitTracker is free, open source and works on Web, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS and macOS!
4.AeroSpace – is an i3-like tiling window manager for macOS
AeroSpace is an i3-like tiling window manager for macOS
Key features
- Tiling window manager based on a tree paradigm
- i3 inspired
- Fast workspaces switching without animations and without the necessity to disable SIP
- AeroSpace employs its own emulation of virtual workspaces instead of relying on native macOS Spaces due to their considerable limitations
- Plain text configuration (dotfiles friendly). See: default-config.toml
- CLI first (manpages and shell completion included)
- Doesn’t require disabling SIP (System Integrity Protection)
- Proper multi-monitor support (i3-like paradigm)
Installation
Install via Homebrew to get autoupdates (Preferred)
brew install --cask nikitabobko/tap/aerospace
5.PeaZip – Archive manager utility
PeaZip for macOS is a cross-platform file compression app. Full support for 7Z, BR, BZ2, GZ, PAQ, ZPAQ, PEA, TAR, WIM, XZ, ZIP, ZST formats. Browse, extract RAR, CAB, DEB, DMG, ISO, JAR, LHA, LZH, RAR, UDF, ZIPX files and more, 200+ types. Create self extracting archives (sfx). Supports spanned archives (.001 files). Update and convert existing archives. Encrypt and decrypt archives, verify checksum / hash. Tabbed browsing, in-archive search.
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