- iTerm2 (iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal)
- Fish (Fish is a smart and user-friendly command line)
- Oh My Fish (Oh My Fish provides core infrastructure to allow you to install packages which extend or modify the look of your shell)
- Oh My Zsh (Oh My Zsh is a delightful, open source framework for managing your Zsh configuration)
- Warp (The terminal for the 21st century.)
- Proxyman (With Proxyman app, you can capture, inspect, and manipulate HTTP(s) traffic with ease)
- Cuber (Cuber is a mini browser for the menu bar)
- Flow (Flow is a minimalistic pomodoro based focus timer)
- Dropzone 4 (Dropzone makes it faster and easier to copy and move files, open applications and share files with many different services)
- Vimium (Vimium is a browser extension that provides keyboard-based navigation. I highly recommend it)
- How long left (Count down calendar events in menu bar. I use this for school to see when my class period ends)
- MacGPT (Menu bar) (Chat with OpenAI's ChatGPT in mac menu bar like a pro)
- ChatGPT (App) (ChatGPT desktop application)
- Pearcleaner (An open-source mac app cleaner)
- Tiles (Tiles is a window manager which allows you to easily reorganize windows by dragging them to the edges of the screen)
- Silicon (Identify Intel-Only Apps on your Mac with ease)
- Pandan (Time awareness in your menubar)
- Hidden Bar (Hide menubar items)
- Manila (Manila is a Finder extension that lets you change the colors of your folders)
- IINA (The modern media player for macOS)
- MacUpdater (App automatically tracks the latest updates of all applications installed on your MacOS)
- itsycal (Itsycal is a tiny menu bar calendar. Very cool app)
- FreeScaler (Upscale your low-res images)
- Transmission (A Fast, Easy and Free Bittorrent Client )
- SquirrelDisk (This app is used to easily detect huge files)
- qView (Practical and Minimal Image Viewer)
- JazzUp (JazzUp is a simple menu bar app that plays sound fx as you type. Sounds include: Typewriter, Cherry MX™...)
- scdl (This script is able to download music from SoundCloud from your terminal)
- nativefier (Nativefier is a command-line tool to easily create a “desktop app” for any web site with minimal fuss)
- ImageMagick (Use ImageMagick® to create, edit, compose, or convert digital images from terminal)
- tldr (tldr is a collection of simplified help pages for command-line tools, designed to complement traditional man pages)
- macos-trash (Move files and folders to the trash from terminal)