![]() ![]() From the buttons tab, you can assign actions to each button on your mouse. You can even add key combinations to a specific button. I remember I used this to assign expose to a middle-button on a non-Apple mouse, and it worked well. SteerMouse allows you to keep profiles for your devices, which you can select from a drop down menu. SteerMouse isn't free, though, but you get a good, lengthy trial to see if it works for you.I love tools. I really do, and some of them are the ones that I simply can’t live (online) without. That’s how I ended up publishing over a dozen listicles featuring the best productivity tools, blogging tools, marketing tools, social media tools, browser extensions, etc. Today, I have decided to show my gratitude to fantastic five Mac OS X utilities. I said, “Utilities” and not “Apps” since it’s just a nifty list of tools that enables you to do certain things (or to enable additional functionalities) that are otherwise not possible on your Mac.Īs I have mentioned, it’s just a tiny list of Mac utilities (or rather say utility apps) that are obviously available only on Mac OS X. All of them basically enables you to do one thing (and only one thing) that can’t be done without using a third-party app on a Mac.ĭon’t Miss: Over 101 Blogging Resources (Tools & Apps) I Can’t Live Without The Fantastic 5 Mac OS X Utilities To Get (Some) Things DoneĪ quick reminder, these are my personal favorites and hence are not necessarily the best. However, it just works perfectly for me. And it’s a list of free, freemium, and premium apps. So here you go. ActivityTimer - $0.99 - #PomodoroĪctivityTimeris my favorite pomodoro timer app. It really works! It’s got two versions, one is free and the other one is premium (and costs $0.99). I don’t remember exactly why I preferred the premium version but today when I reviewed the free version I realized that we can’t adjust the length of the pomodoro intervals or breaks in the free version. With ActivityTimer Premium, you can change the length of the pomodoro intervals and breaks and can create multiple tasks with different time intervals. ![]() For instance, if you are a blogger, you can create activities called Research, Outline, Write, Edit, etc. The best thing about ActivityTimer is that it’s a tiny app that stays in your menu bar and can be accessed with just one-click.Īnd then accomplish each of those tasks individually. And the timer is real-time and it shows within the menu bar itself. You can also reset, pause, or change the activity from the menu bar pop-up window. ![]() ![]() If you want to try the free version of ActivityTimer then go here. Paste is a clipboard history manager for your Mac. Well, you don’t actually need a third-party clipboard manager on a Mac but once you start using this then it becomes addictive. Because you naturally tend to use it as a quick local storage as well. I haven’t used any other alternatives but Unclutter looks like a good choice too. Also, if you are looking for a free alternative then you can try Cop圜lip or ClipMenu (free clipboard history managers for Mac OS X).ĭon’t Miss: Over 101 Productivity Tools (Free & Premium) To Get Things Done 3. ![]()
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