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    Retool your internal operations

    Generate secure, production-grade apps that connect to your business data. Not just prototypes, but tools your team can actually deploy.

    Build internal software that meets enterprise security standards without waiting on engineering resources. Retool connects to your databases, APIs, and data sources while maintaining the permissions and controls you need. Create custom dashboards, admin tools, and workflows from natural language prompts—all deployed in your cloud with security baked in. Stop duct-taping operations together, start building in Retool.
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    Find Hidden Risks in Windows Task Scheduler

    Free diagnostic script reveals configuration issues, error patterns, and security risks. Instant HTML report.

    Windows Task Scheduler might be hiding critical failures. Download the free JAMS diagnostic tool to uncover problems before they impact production—get a color-coded risk report with clear remediation steps in minutes.
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    Lunar

    Lunar

    Intelligent adaptive brightness and monitor control app for macOS

    Lunar is a macOS-focused application designed to improve control over external monitors by intelligently adjusting brightness and other display settings. Instead of applying a software brightness overlay, it directly communicates with compatible displays using the DDC/CI hardware protocol, offering true hardware-level brightness adjustments when supported. Lunar doesn’t just adjust brightness. It intelligently adapts to environmental conditions by using external or built-in ambient light sensors and location-based cues like sunrise and sunset times. Users can fine-tune many aspects of their displays, including volume, contrast, screen orientation, and input switching, all through native macOS interfaces or customizable hotkeys. ...
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    Loop

    Loop

    Window management made elegant.

    Loop is a macOS app that simplifies window management for you. You can effortlessly choose your window direction using a radial menu triggered by a simple key press, and customize it according to your preferences with personalized colors and settings. You can easily move, resize, and arrange your windows with just a few clicks, saving you valuable time and energy. Loop is constantly evolving, with new features and improvements added regularly to enhance your window management experience on macOS.
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    AeroSpace

    AeroSpace

    AeroSpace is an i3-like tiling window manager for macOS

    AeroSpace is a keyboard-first tiling window manager for macOS that brings i3-/Sway-style workflows to Apple’s windowing environment. Instead of manual dragging and stacking, windows are tiled automatically, and you navigate, move, or resize them using predictable, customizable keybindings. It supports multiple workspaces, per-display organization, and floating exceptions, so you can mix strict tiling with apps that are better left unmanaged. Configurability is a core goal: you can define rules for how specific apps should launch (tile vs. float, workspace placement), adjust gaps and padding, and fine-tune focus behavior. ...
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    Amethyst

    Amethyst

    Automatic tiling window manager for macOS à la xmonad

    Tiling window manager for macOS along the lines of xmonad. Amethyst is available for direct download on the releases page or using homebrew cask. Amethyst now is only supported on macOS 10.12+. Amethyst must be given permissions to use the accessibility APIs under the Privacy tab of the Security & Privacy preferences pane. Amethyst uses two modifier combinations. Amethyst allows you to cycle among several different window layouts. Layouts can also be enabled/disabled to control whether they appear in the cycle sequence at all. ...
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  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    SFSafe Symbols

    SFSafe Symbols

    Safely access Apple's SF Symbols using static typing

    At WWDC 2019, Apple announced a new library of icons that came included with that year's new operating system versions. To browse them, there's a dedicated Mac app called SF Symbols. You can be sure your symbol code won't crash due to typos or symbol availability issues. This is because all symbols are tested via a CI (on the latest iOS & tvOS versions and also some earlier OS versions). Lookups in the SF Symbols app (e. g. about available layersets, available localizations & the look of the...
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    SwiftIconFont

    SwiftIconFont

    Icons fonts for iOS (Font Awesome 5, Iconic, Ionicon, Octicon, etc.

    Icons fonts for iOS (Font Awesome 5, Iconic, Ionicon, Octicon, Themify, MapIcon, MaterialIcon, Foundation 3, Elegant Icon, Captain Icon) Not yet supported. Please use Cocoapods or Carthage. CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. To integrate SwiftIconFont into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile. In your UILabel, UIButton or UITextField, set a text containing a placeholder anywhere you want the icon to be. The lazy way, just set your UILabel, UITextField, UIButton, UITextView, UIBarButtonItem class as SwiftIconLabel, SwiftIconTextField, SwiftIconButton, SwiftIconTextView, SwiftBarButtonItem, and thats it, your icons will be processed at runtime.
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    Iconic

    Iconic

    Auto-generated icon font library for iOS, watchOS and tvOS

    ...Some open-sourced icon fonts don't include the names of each of their glyphs. This could result in a non-descriptive enum, which can make things less intuitive for you when using Iconic. If you create your own icon font, make sure to properly name each glyph. You can construct an UIImage instance out of a font's icon and tint it. This may be very convenient for integrating with existing UIKit controls which expect UIImage objects already.
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    SwiftIcons

    SwiftIcons

    Swift Library for Font Icons - this library

    A library for using different font icons. Swift Library for Font Icons: dripicons, emoji, font awesome, icofont, ionicons, linear icons, map icons, material icons, open iconic, state, weather. Now, you don't have to download different libraries to include different font icons. This SwiftIcons library helps you use icons from any of the following font icons.
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    IconFont

    IconFont

    IconFont library for Swift. Support FontAwesome, Iconic, Ionicons, etc

    IconFont library for Swift. Support FontAwesome, Iconic, Ionicons, MaterialIcons, Octicons and custom icons. Using iconfont by Enum.
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  • Grafana: The open and composable observability platform Icon
    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

    Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.

    Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
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    Swift Library for EmojiOne

    Swift Library for EmojiOne

    Swift Library for EmojiOne

    This EmojiOne library helps you use icons from EmojiOne. EmojiOne library currently supports UIImageView, UILabel and UIButton. You can use The Swift Package Manager to install EmojiOne by adding the proper description to your Package.swift file. Note that the Swift Package Manager is still in early design and development, for more information checkout its GitHub Page.
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