

Startninja mac mac#
Many of us long time Mac users are familiar with Caffeine, a menu bar utility that could override Energy Saver settings and force your Mac to stay awake. Magnet doesn’t inundate you with a bunch of other features that you may not be interested in it’s an app that solely focuses on window snapping and nothing else. The app features three ways to initiate snapping - dragging windows, menu bar shortcuts, and customizable keyboard shortcuts. There are lots of window snapping tools available for macOS, but Magnet, with its current 80% discount, is one of the cheapest options. It’s far from the prettiest app (I’d go as far as to call it unattractive), but it’s always worked well for me. I like it because it’s simple to use, relatively inexpensive, and can be configured to always stay on top of other on-screen content. Mr Stopwatch is my go-to macOS stopwatch app for timing benchmarks. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos Mr Stopwatch The app even lets you monitor CPU usage over a period of time via a log file that can be activated via a menu bar option. Intel Power Gadget is an app that lets you accurately monitor your CPU’s current frequency (clock speed), power usage, and temperature.
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Price: Basic features are free, unlock full version for $27.95.I also use it to create a quick clone of my Hackintosh builds once I have them working just right. I use SuperDuper (in concert with other backup options) to back up my MacBook Pro. With just a few clicks, you can start a disk clone that can be easily restored via macOS’ built-in disk utility. If you’re looking to clone your Mac’s primary drive, then Shirt Pocket software’s SuperDuper is a tool that I can absolutely recommend. But it doesn’t stop there, have a look at our full list and video for a brief look at all of this week’s app selections.

Apps include SuperDuper, a long-available tool that lets you create reliable disk clones, and Intel Power Gadget, a handy way to monitor CPU performance on macOS.

In this week’s edition of Friday 5, we have a look at a few handy Mac utilities that I use on a regular basis.
