The other day I brought in some images taken from an action camera with an incorrectly set date. This tool allows you to change the created and modified dates, as well as many other Finder file attributes. You won't need it often, but when you do, it's a big help.īBEdit : BBEdit is the patriarch of all other Mac editors. It's been around and regularly updated since 1992. The irony is that BB stands for Bare Bones. It is deeply feature rich and has a killer regular expression engine. If there's text that needs massaging, BBEdit is your tool.īetterSnapTool : I'm using BetterSnapTool on my main machine because it allows me to pre-define window locations and assign those to keystrokes. I have that tied into my Stream Deck for super-fast window rearrangement when powering through stuff.ĬhronoSync : ChronoSync is one of my old standby tools. I've been using this for probably ten years, at least, to cleanly sync across the network. What sets ChronoSync apart is the company's deep understanding of Mac file systems and networking. It's got good automation, a ton of options, and you can pretty well count on the fact that if ChronoSync says your files have been synced, they have, indeed, been transferred correctly.ĬleanMyMac X : While it claims to clean random OS cruft, I find its biggest help is doing full uninstalls of somewhat uncooperative apps. Most Mac apps don't have an uninstaller, so when you delete them, they leave detritus around. CleanMyMac X is one of a class of tools that cleans that stuff up. At $35 per Mac, this is getting to be a somewhat pricy tool.
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