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I think this thread hook could be improved.
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I recently switched to a Mac. As a long-time Windows user, this transition was not easy.
There were some things I immediately missed from Windows, I spent time researching alternatives and learning new ways to do things.
Here is some of what I learned.
One of the best things you can do is learn some keyboard shortcuts. Using a mouse wastes a lot of time.
Keyboard shortcuts allow you quickly search and execute tasks without removing your fingers from the keyboard.
Learning these keyboard shortcuts can be daunting, and I still struggle with them.
Keep the Mac keyboard shortcuts documentation handy, and look at the keyboard shortcuts for your favorite apps.
support.apple.com/en-us/HT201236
Setapp go.setapp.com/invite/bl2jnwf8 is a service that consolidates hundreds of Mac and iOS apps into one subscription, saving you a ton of money, depending on your apps. It’s worth checking SetApp before purchasing any apps on the Mac.
macOS has a built-in Spotlight search that triggers when you click CMD-Space. If you find Spotlight lacking, try @raycastapp or @alfredapp as a replacement.
They can do much more to help you get things done faster and find anything in a snap.
The first thing I install is @1Password for my passwords and secure information.
If you are only using the Apple ecosystem, you may get by with Apple’s Keychain. Other alternatives include LastPass and Dashlane.
1Password 8 is fantastic, BTW.
Do you have a messy menu bar?
This drove me crazy!
Bartender 4 can help with this issue. macbartender.com
I’m constantly installing and uninstalling applications, testing to see what they do and if they help me.
Unfortunately, this leaves clutter that doesn’t get removed by default.
@cleanmymac helps remove all junk and keeps your Mac in pristine condition.
I have a widescreen monitor, and the biggest thing I missed from Windows is the ability to snap my windows to various positions on the screen.
BetterSnapTool allows you to snap your windows into place easily.
Alternatives include Mosaic and Magnet.
folivora.ai/bettersnaptool
@CleanShot provides some excellent screen-capture capabilities. Quickly take screenshots, annotate them, and even share them.
To be honest, I never tried the Mac screen tools. I heard so many good things about CleanShot X that I immediately installed it.