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    Whisky

    Whisky

    A modern Wine wrapper for macOS built with SwiftUI

    Experience the latest titles effortlessly with Whisky. Whisky provides a clean and easy to use graphical wrapper for Wine built in native SwiftUI. You can make and manage bottles, install and run Windows apps and games, and unlock the full potential of your Mac with no technical knowledge required. Whisky is built on top of CrossOver 22.1.1, and Apple's own Game Porting Toolkit.
    Downloads: 772 This Week
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    SideStore

    SideStore

    SideStore is a fork of AltStore that doesn't require an AltServer

    SideStore is an untethered, community-driven alternative app store for non-jailbroken iOS devices. SideStore is an iOS application that allows you to sideload apps onto your iOS device with just your Apple ID. SideStore resigns apps with your personal development certificate and then uses a specially designed VPN in order to trick iOS into installing them. SideStore will periodically "refresh" your apps in the background, to keep their normal 7-day development period from expiring. SideStore's goal is to provide an untethered sideloading experience. It's a community-driven fork of AltStore, and has already implemented some of the community's most-requested features. SideStore is a just regular, sandboxed iOS application. The AltStore app target contains the vast majority of SideStore's functionality, including all the logic for downloading and updating apps through SideStore. SideStore makes heavy use of standard iOS frameworks and technologies most iOS developers are familiar with.
    Downloads: 272 This Week
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    UTM

    UTM

    Virtual machines for iOS and macOS

    UTM is a full-featured system emulator and virtual machine host for iOS and macOS. It is based off of QEMU. In short, it allows you to run Windows, Linux, and more on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. UTM/QEMU requires dynamic code generation (JIT) for maximum performance. JIT on iOS devices requires either a jailbroken device or one of the various workarounds found for specific versions of iOS. UTM SE ("slow edition") uses a threaded interpreter which performs better than a traditional interpreter but still slower than JIT. This technique is similar to what iSH does for dynamic execution. As a result, UTM SE does not require jailbreaking or any JIT workarounds and can be sideloaded as a regular app.
    Downloads: 265 This Week
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    Code App

    Code App

    Building a full-fledged code editor for iPad

    Bringing desktop-like editing experience to iPad, available on App Store and TestFlight. Use VS Code as a design template while providing key functionalities with Monaco-editor and native code. We built it because there is nothing else on the App Store that provides all these features in one app. A robust, high-performance text editor (Monaco Editor from Visual Studio Code) First class local file system support. Embedded emulated terminal. Local backend development environment (Node and PHP) Local Python Runtime. Local Clang compiler. Git Version Control. Package manager support (Pip and NPM) and Remote connection support (Files and terminal). While we want to make the editing experience as close as a desktop offers, Code App is still bounded by iOS's limitations. For example, you cannot download arbitrary commands or modules with native components. Spawning subprocesses is also not possible.
    Downloads: 91 This Week
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    Zebra iOS

    Zebra iOS

    A Useful Package Manager for iOS

    A modern, fast, and powerful open-source package manager for jailbroken iOS devices. The easiest way to install Zebra is to visit Zebra on your iOS device. This will guide you through the installation process. Zebra requires a jailbroken iOS device. Jailbreaking is the process that gives you access to the tweaks, themes, and other tools you can install through Zebra. You can find out how to jailbreak at cfw.guide. Zebra and jailbreaks are always free. Anyone suggesting you can install Zebra without a jailbreak, or accepting payment to download Zebra, is a scam. If you paid for Zebra or a jailbreak, contact your bank to file a chargeback. A stable release of Zebra for macOS isn’t yet available. You can build Zebra from source to try out the latest unfinished state of Zebra on macOS. You will need to install Procursus on your Mac, which is similar to Homebrew/MacPorts, but is based on the APT package management system Zebra is built for.
    Downloads: 68 This Week
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    FineTune

    FineTune

    FineTune, a macOS menu bar app to control volume for each app

    FineTune is a macOS menu bar application that gives users fine-grained control over system audio by allowing them to adjust volume levels for individual applications independently, route audio streams to different output devices, and apply personalized equalizer settings. It fills a gap in macOS audio control by providing more advanced routing and audio shaping capabilities than the default system controls, making it useful for power users, audio professionals, and anyone needing precise management of their sound environment. Through a clean, minimal interface accessible from the menu bar, FineTune lets users isolate and balance application volumes, assign specific outputs (like headphones versus speakers), and tweak equalization to enhance or tailor audio based on content or personal preference. Its integration into the OS workflow means that these adjustments persist across sessions and respect the user’s choices without requiring constant interaction with deeper system settings.
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    Potatso

    Potatso

    Potatso is an iOS client that implements Shadowsocks proxy

    Potatso is an iOS client that implements custom proxies with the leverage of Network Extension framework introduced by Apple since iOS 9. The project is tested with Xcode 9.4 (9F1027a) on iOS 11.4 (15F79) device with cocoapod version 1.4.0+. You can purchase it from App Store, or still use Potatso by building it manually and installing to your device from this project.
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    WhatCable

    WhatCable

    macOS menu bar app that tells you, in plain English

    WhatCable is a Ruby-based Action Cable debugging and inspection tool designed to simplify troubleshooting for WebSocket connections in Ruby on Rails applications. The project allows developers to inspect Action Cable channels, subscriptions, broadcasts, and connection activity in real time through an accessible diagnostic interface. It is particularly useful for debugging live features such as chats, notifications, collaborative tools, and streaming updates built with Rails. The tool focuses on improving visibility into Action Cable internals, helping developers identify subscription issues, authorization problems, or unexpected broadcast behavior. Its lightweight integration and developer-oriented workflow make it practical for both development and debugging environments. Overall, whatcable acts as an observability utility for Rails real-time communication systems.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    MonitorControl

    MonitorControl

    Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac

    Controls your external display brightness and volume and shows native OSD. Use menubar extra sliders or the keyboard, including native Apple keys.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Hot

    Hot

    Hot is macOS menu bar application that displays the CPU speed limit

    Hot is macOS menu bar application that displays the CPU speed limit due to thermal issues. CPU throttling is a power management technique in computer architecture whereby the frequency of a microprocessor can be automatically adjusted "on the fly" depending on the actual need, to conserve power and reduce the amount of heat generated by the chip.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Thaw

    Thaw

    Menu bar manager for macOS 26

    Thaw is a macOS menu bar management app focused on hiding, showing, and organizing menu bar items, with the broader goal of being a versatile customization toolkit rather than a single-purpose hider. It is a fork of the Ice project created to keep the concept actively maintained, fix bugs, and stay compatible with the latest macOS releases, especially newer versions where menu bar behavior and APIs have changed. At its core, Thaw provides multiple ways to reveal hidden items (hover, click empty space, scroll or swipe) and can automatically rehide items to keep the menu bar clean without constant manual toggling. It also supports a dedicated “always-hidden” section, drag-and-drop arrangement of items, and options to display hidden items in a separate bar, which can be particularly useful on MacBooks with notches.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Popcorn Time for iOS

    Popcorn Time for iOS

    https://github.com/PopcornTimeTV/PopcornTimeTV

    PopcornTimeTV was an Apple TV, iPhone and iPad application to torrent movies and tv shows for streaming. Since 2016, this project has grown exponentially - both in its user base and in its functionality. However, the team size has gone the other way. We went from having 13+ developers on the team to 1 developer and 1 designer, both of whom have lives and projects outside of Popcorn Time. We have decided that we have given our all to this project and it's time for us to move on to pursue greater things. There is no doubt that this comes with a heavy heart as we have learned so much from this project and watched it grow from this simple torrenting app that could only play 720p video, to what it is today. All that being said, we do not want this project to just die after we leave. The size of the project might be a bit daunting to an unseasoned developer but the app is extremely stable and packed with almost every feature you could need.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Cowabunga

    Cowabunga

    iOS 14.0-15.7.1 & 16.0-16.1.2 MacDirtyCow ToolBox

    A Jailed toolbox application for iOS 14.0-15.7.1 and 16.0-16.1.2 using CVE-2022-46689. Enable Notifications and set Location Services to Always to keep the app running in the background, keep the dock and folder background hidden, and prevent some sound effects from reverting. Some changes are permanent on iOS 14.0-14.8.1. IPA available in the Releases section.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Claude Island

    Claude Island

    Claude Code notifications without the context switch

    Claude Island is a macOS menu-bar utility that elevates your command-line AI sessions by turning them into dynamic, always-visible notifications that live in your laptop’s notch area or menu bar. Rather than constantly switching back to a terminal window to check the status of Claude Code sessions, Claude Island monitors session state hooks and displays ongoing activity, permission requests, and chat history right from a lightweight overlay. When a Claude session triggers a prompt for tool execution or needs user approval, the Dynamic Island-style widget expands with actionable buttons, letting you approve or deny actions instantly without breaking your workflow. It also lets you track multiple active sessions in real time and view conversation history in markdown format directly in the UI, streamlining multitasking for developers who use the Claude Code CLI.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    SnapKit

    SnapKit

    A Swift Autolayout DSL for iOS & OS X

    SnapKit is a Swift DSL that simplifies Auto Layout for iOS and macOS. It uses expressive chaining syntax to create layout constraints in code more cleanly and concisely than native APIs. Compatible with Swift Package Manager, CocoaPods, and Carthage—used extensively in iOS/macOS UI development.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Mos

    Mos

    A lightweight tool used to smooth scrolling and set scroll direction

    A lightweight tool used to smooth scrolling and set scroll direction independently for your mouse on MacOS. Mos separates the touchpad and mouse scrolls independently, then, you can set the direction of the touchpad and mouse wheel separately. Also, Mos provides smooth scrolling for your mouse, whether you are a Windows user or a MacOS, you can move freely. Mos's special interpolation algorithm can make every mouse roll as smooth and silky as possible. Mos can independently manage the scrolling behavior of each application. For some annoying programs, we help you.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Ice Menu Bar Manager

    Ice Menu Bar Manager

    Powerful menu bar manager for macOS

    Ice is a powerful menu bar management tool. While its primary function is hiding and showing menu bar items, it aims to cover a wide variety of additional features to make it one of the most versatile menu bar tools available.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Swift Algorithms

    Swift Algorithms

    Commonly used sequence and collection algorithms for Swift

    Swift Algorithms is an open-source package of sequence and collection algorithms, along with their related types. Algorithms are powerful tools for thought because they encapsulate difficult-to-read and error-prone raw loops. The Algorithms package includes a host of powerful, generic algorithms frequently found in other popular programming languages. We hope this new package will help people embrace algorithms, improving the correctness and performance of their code. With the Algorithms package’s initial set of sequence and collection operations, you can cycle over a collection’s elements, find combinations and permutations, create a random sample, and more. One inclusion is a pair of chunked methods, each of which break a collection into consecutive subsequences. One version tests adjacent elements to find the breaking point between chunks, you can use it to quickly separate an array into ascending runs.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Hidden Bar

    Hidden Bar

    An ultra-light MacOS utility that helps hide menu bar icons

    Hidden Bar lets you hide menu bar items to give your Mac a cleaner look.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Nuke

    Nuke

    Image loading system

    Nuke ILS provides an efficient way to download and display images in your app. It's easy to learn and use thanks to a clear and concise API. Its architecture enables many powerful features while offering virtually unlimited possibilities for customization. Despite the number of features, the framework is lean and compiles in just under 3 seconds¹. Nuke has an automated test suite 2x the size of the codebase itself, ensuring excellent reliability. Every feature is carefully designed and optimized for performance. Fast LRU memory cache, native HTTP disk cache, and custom aggressive LRU disk cache. Customize image pipeline using built-in Alamofire, Gifu, FLAnimatedImage, WebP plugins or create your own. Enable progressive decoding with a single line of code. Nuke supports progressive JPEG out of the box, and WebP via a plugin built by the community. Automatically prefetch images ahead of time using either Preheat or native table and collection view prefetching APIs.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CocoaPods

    CocoaPods

    The Cocoa Dependency Manager

    CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects. It has over 82 thousand libraries and is used in over 3 million apps. CocoaPods can help you scale your projects elegantly. CocoaPods is built with Ruby and is installable with the default Ruby available on macOS. We recommend you use the default ruby. Using the default Ruby install can require you to use sudo when installing gems. Further installation instructions are in the guides. CocoaPods manages library dependencies for your Xcode projects. The dependencies for your projects are specified in a single text file called a Podfile. CocoaPods will resolve dependencies between libraries, fetch the resulting source code, then link it together in an Xcode workspace to build your project. Ultimately the goal is to improve discoverability of, and engagement in, third party open-source libraries by creating a more centralised ecosystem.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Pock

    Pock

    Widgets manager for MacBook Touch Bar

    Pock brings your macOS Dock and useful widgets to the MacBook Pro Touch Bar, turning that slim display into an always-available control strip tailored to your workflow. Its signature feature replicates the Dock directly on the Touch Bar, letting you launch or switch apps with a tap while freeing precious pixels on your desktop. Beyond the Dock, Pock offers modular widgets—like Now Playing, status indicators, and system controls—that you can enable, disable, or rearrange to taste. The interface is intentionally minimal and glanceable, so information like track titles or app badges are readable without distracting from your main screen. Configuration is straightforward, allowing per-widget settings and theming that fits both light and dark environments. For users who still rely on Touch Bar-equipped Macs, Pock turns an underused strip into a genuinely helpful, customizable dashboard that speeds up common actions and surfaces the right context at the right time.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    PortKiller

    PortKiller

    A powerful cross-platform port management tool for developers

    PortKiller is a cross-platform port management tool for developers that makes it easy to monitor network ports, manage Kubernetes port forward sessions, integrate Cloudflare Tunnels, and kill processes using a friendly UI. It auto-discovers all listening TCP ports on your machine, lets you filter and search through them, and provides one-click graceful or forceful termination of processes holding those ports. Beyond basic port listing, PortKiller includes Kubernetes port-forward session management with auto-reconnect and connection logs, plus Cloudflare Tunnel visibility so you can keep track of external tunnels. Designed with native UI for macOS and Windows, it integrates with the system menu bar or tray for quick access, notifications, watched ports, and favorite lists for frequently monitored items. Its cross-platform support and refined UX help developers troubleshoot network issues, free up ports, and streamline local networking tasks without switching to the command line.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Stats

    Stats

    macOS system monitor in your menu bar

    Stats currently supported on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and higher. Stats is an application that allows you to monitor your macOS system. CPU utilization, GPU utilization, memory usage, disk utilization, sensors information (Temperature/Voltage/Power), battery level, network usage, fans speed, fan control, and Bluetooth devices. Supports many languages, such as English, Polski, Українська, Русский, and many more. You can help by adding a new language or improve existing translation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Swift Package Manager Project

    Swift Package Manager Project

    The package manager for the Swift Programming Language

    The Swift Package Manager is a tool for managing distribution of source code, aimed at making it easy to share your code and reuse others’ code. The tool directly addresses the challenges of compiling and linking Swift packages, managing dependencies, versioning, and supporting flexible distribution and collaboration models. We’ve designed the system to make it easy to share packages on services like GitHub, but packages are also great for private personal development, sharing code within a team, or at any other granularity. Swift Package Manager includes a build system that can build for macOS and Linux. Starting with Xcode 11, Xcode integrates with SwiftPM to provide support for including packages in iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS applications. The SourceKit-LSP project leverages libSwiftPM and provides Language Server Protocol implementation for editors that support LSP.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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