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Project VimR is a Neovim GUI for macOS. The goal is to build an editor that uses Neovim inside with many of the convenience GUI features similar to those present in modern editors. We mainly use Swift, but also use C/Objective-C when where appropriate. Markdown preview, generic HTML preview (retains the scroll position when reloading), fuzzy file finder a la Xcode's "Open Quickly".
User-friendly GUImacOS application for Homebrew Casks
Download, update and uninstall your Mac apps with a single click. Applite uses the Homebrew package manager under the hood. Homebrew is a free and open-source project that makes it easy to install developer tools and desktop applications on macOS. Any application that can be found in the Homebrew Catalog is available on Applite. Use the search function to find all applications in Applite. The macOS built-in protection (Gatekeeper and XProtect) will scan the application for potential malware...
This is an intuitive status menu application written in Swift to help you spoof the MAC addresses of your Wi-Fi and Ethernet interfaces. When you turn on the Wi-Fi of your MacBook, it sends out a unique identifier - its MAC address (this has nothing to do with Apple’s “Mac”). Everyone nearby may freely collect this unique identifier and use it to track your movement. Did you know that your phone does not send out its Wi-Fi identifier, but rather a random, fake one? This is to protect you...