I love the gmail interface, so I hate all clients that do the traditional approach for gmail. Kiwi for Gmail: nice if you want a separate gmail interface, and though it seems not much more than a browser window for gmail specifically, you can add multiple gmail accounts, it has it's own icon, and notifications too. Thats an awesome find, thanks for that, it's beautiful! I can't believe noone mentioned Filebuddy!!!? Indispensable to change info on files or searching for them by their characteristics. Note that Maxmenus also allows the use of shortcuts for the same matter. To bring back that function to Mavericks, I use Finderpop, a venerable ancester amongst Mac apps, that can do other great little things.ĮDIT: I was forgetting Application Wizard, another approach in apps management, that allows you creating a shortcut to show different menus for launching/quitting apps, your preferred folders, etc. One that I keep on using in Mavericks although it's not supported anymore is Maxmenus, basically the same thing as Dragthing but from a tiny dot in a corner or (before Mavericks) in the empty part of the menubar. There's an Apps drawer to easily switch, hide, quit or force quit your apps. I haven't seen many mention Dragthing, that allows you to have drawers all around the screen to access your favorite folders/files/apps. Launchbar and Alfred are somehow similar for the launching operations but I prefer how Launchbar works. I second someone who mentioned Keyboard Maestro (shortcut manager with apps, scripts & shells management, to name a few.), as indispensable as Launchbar in my workflow! I've been using Monocle for years, it's free. To do a quick Internet search with different search engines, even directly on your favorite site: Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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