<p>Here are the top 10 tools that I use every day that save me a lot of time.</p>
<p><strong>TextExpander</strong> is a text replacement app that turns abbreviations into full phrases. I use it for basic stuff (like email, phone, address, etc.), code snippets in programming, and dynamic content (for example, it automatically inserts the current time and more).</p>
<p><strong>Get Plain Text</strong> is a simple utility that removes all formatting from copied text, including font styles, images, and other embedded elements.</p>
<p><strong>DeepL</strong> is a next-generation neural machine translation service that provides instant, high-quality translations between multiple languages.</p>
<p><strong>System Color Picker</strong> is a simple app that allows you to pick a color from anywhere on the screen and get its RGB, HEX, and CMYK values.</p>
<p><strong>CopyClip</strong> is a simple and powerful clipboard manager for Mac that keeps a history of everything you copy, so you can easily refer back to it later.</p>
<p><strong>TextSniper</strong> is a fast and easy way to highlight and recognize text from anywhere on the screen. Just press cmd+shift+2, select an area on the screen, and TextSniper will copy it to the clipboard.</p>
<p><strong>1Password</strong> is a password manager that securely stores all your credentials and personal information in one place. One of the nice features is the autofill for passwords and payment information (card number, address, etc.) with one click.</p>
<p><strong>Alfred</strong> is a powerful replacement for the built-in search. It also supports a ton of additional scripts, for example, I check the current week number through it, convert webp files to jpg with one click, etc. I can't imagine life without this utility.</p>
<p><strong>Bartender</strong> is a menu bar utility that allows you to organize app icons and hide unnecessary ones in a secondary menu.</p>
<p><strong>BetterSnapTool</strong> is a convenient window management tool that allows you to easily snap windows into specific positions on the screen or resize them to specific dimensions.</p>
<p>What are your favorite tools?</p>
<p>#osx #productivity</p>