A lightweight and modern macOS code editor built for speed and simplicity - focused on speed, readability, and automatic syntax highlighting. Minimal by design: quick edits, fast file access.
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A lightweight and modern macOS code editor built for speed and simplicity - focused on speed, readability, and automatic syntax highlighting. Minimal by design: quick edits, fast file access.
Fast, efficient, no-nonsense disk image mounting for macOS.
A native macOS maintenance utility built with Swift and SwiftUI
The Mac calendar Google never built.
Native Icelandic spellchecking for macOS. Uses BÍN and GreynirCorrect.
High level C# to Objective-C interface, similar to Unity's AndroidJavaClass and AndroidJavaObject
🧠 A native macOS command-line tool in Swift that uses a local AI (Ollama/codellama) to translate natural language into executable shell commands.
EnvSwitch is a minimalist macOS menu bar app for switching digital contexts fast—coding, gaming, relaxing, whatever you define. It uses a “total user control” approach: no bundled app lists; you create environments locally and choose which apps each one launches.
A modern macOS 26.2 sticky notes app for reminders, quick notes, and ideas, with floating windows, autosave, state restoration, and customizable appearance.
Native macOS menubar app that orchestrates Claude Code agents across your projects. ~600 lines of SwiftUI. Zero dependencies.
Native macOS Sticky Notes app built in SwiftUI. Floating notes, rich text, dictation, dark mode. Built by a Windows refugee who missed Sticky Notes.
Native macOS UI wrapper for tw93/mole — monitor system health, analyze disk usage, clean caches, and manage memory. Built with Tauri + React. No Homebrew required; installs Mole automatically on first launch
🚀 Ultimate AirDrop CLI Tool 2026 - Fast & Secure File Transfer ✨
Menu bar email client for macOS 26 Tahoe. Human-facing companion to the email-cli AI-agent stack.
CLI Utility for Apple AirDrop
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