Alfred (workflow automation, not just a launcher/search tool) I have a few games: Civilization V and Simcity (now with offline mode thank god). XLD - Swiss army knife of transcoding/encoding/etc - gives you access to a lot more AAC encoding settings.īurn - a simple and straight forward application for burning dvd's/cd's. IFFmpeg - because I'm too lazy to learn ffmpeg commands.īBedit - when you want a straight forward editor.Įntropy - 7zip/rar/zip/etc compatibility - gorgeous and easy to use. VLC - Swiss army knife of players, it VLC can't play it then it is probably not worth watching. OmniOutliner - Note taking and good way to write down, in a structured way, an essay to ensure that all the topics are in some sort of coherent order. So looking for recommendations for must have apps for my refurb 2012 27" iMac I picked up. (I know Lightroom is better, but on my iMac Aperture is more than fast enough plus it'll read and write iPhoto libraries which makes it easy to share with my wife for whom Lightroom or Aperture are too complex)įor photo duplicate removals Duplicate Annihilator (I use the Aperture version)įor mail archiving and searching EagleFiler.įor spam checking (far better than Apple's built in) SpamSieve.įor finding what files an application is accessing fseventer (great for figuring out why disks won't ejects or what's going on with a program)įor running Windows and Linux, Parallels.įor receiving AirPlay from an iOS device Reflector.įor easy getting of elements and code generation for GUI Applescripting (scripting based upon GUI elements for non-scriptable apps) UI Browser.įor typing into your iOS device (lets you click on a window and have your keyboard work with your iPad or iPhone) Type2Phone.įor cloning Windows shares to move into Parallels Winclone.ĭid some forum diving and I didn't see anything really recent for app recommendations. (All three come in a package)įor a popup menu for your mouse (displays a popup menu of everything on the menu bar - easy to associate with an extra mouse button) DejaMenu.įor file syncing with iOS Dropbox (Google Drive is, I find, a bit unreliable)įor photo organization Aperture. ![]() (Great program - can do an unidirectional sync)įor tag manipulation (works with Mavericks tags) Yep, Deep, Leap. (Does everything Text Expander does plus full macros of menus and GUI elements)įor customize keyboard and mouse KeyRemap4MacBook (works with any Mac) and ControllerMate.įor batch renaming files A Better Finder Rename 9.įor robust and nuanced syncing of Address Book to Google Contacts, Contact Sync for Google Gmail. (Lets you hide icons in a submenu so they don't fill up your menubar)įor macros and text expansions Keyboard Maestro. For business logic type of drawing OmniGraffle.įor managing the icon apps in the menu Bartender. (It's so much better than Xcode's document reader)įor scanning and paperless office Adobe Acrobat.įor drawing iDraw. (Great for rentals) For metadata iDentify (although you still often have to look up the id number out of IMDB for it to get all the data correctly)įor document reading Dash. If you do long note taking annotation or the like, Circus Ponies Notebook.įor short quick notes you want indexed Evernote.įor video Handbrake and MakeMKV so you can rip blurays and put them in iTunes for later watching. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you authored the thread. On Oct 11, 2019, at 12:13 PM, clobber wrote:Ī future OpenEmu update will improve the UX for this process but it will still be necessary. If keyboard input is still not working after granting access, toggle it off and then on again to see if that resolves the problem.Ī future OpenEmu update will improve the UX for this process but it will still be necessary. □ Extra Important Note: Toggling the permission may also resolve keyboard input issues. Note: You may also see this alert the first time running OpenEmu on macOS Catalina 10.15, in which case you should click "Open System Preferences" and grant "OpenEmu" access by making sure the box is checked. Check the box next to OpenEmu.app, if asked select quit now, and close out of System Preferences. If needed, click on the lock icon in the bottom left corner, and enter your password. ![]() Scroll down on the left to Input Monitoring. To open this pane on your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, then click Privacy. This is due to new security rules in macOS Catalina 10.15, so in order for keyboard input to work you MUST grant OpenEmu "Input Monitoring" access in the Privacy pane of Security & Privacy preferences.
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