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  1. UTM - Securely run operating systems on your Mac

    Windows. Linux. Meet Apple Silicon.
     
    UTM employs Apple's Hypervisor virtualization framework to run ARM64 operating systems on Apple Silicon at near native speeds. On Intel Macs, x86/x64 operating system can be virtualized. In addition, lower performance emulation is available to run x86/x64 on Apple Silicon as well as ARM64 on Intel. For developers and enthusiasts, there are dozens of other emulated processors as well including: ARM32, MIPS, PPC, and RISC-V. Your Mac can now truly run anything.
     
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  2. ImageOptim

    ImageOptim makes images load faster
     
    Removes bloated metadata. Saves disk space & bandwidth by compressing images without losing quality.
     
     
     
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  3. Shottr

    Shottr is a small, fast, human-sized screenshot app built for those who care about pixels. It was crafted with Swift and optimized for Apple silicon.
     
     
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  4. Hackintool

    Hackintool
    The Swiss army knife of vanilla Hackintoshing.
     
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  5. OCAT - OCAuxiliaryTools

    OpenCore Auxiliary Tools is a GUI-based Configurator for editing config.plist files for Acidanthera's OpenCore Boot Manager.
    Unlike other Configurator apps, OCAT doesn't mess up the config if the Devs of OpenCore add new features/keys to the config file structure. Instead, it adapts and integrates them in the interface automatically.
     
    Features:
    Besides beeing a plist Configurator it can do much more:
    Mount the EFI partion and automatically open the config.plist
    Update and migrate configs to the latest specs simply by clicking on the "Save" button. No more copying of keys and manually validtaing the config is required (huge timesaver).
    Automatically performs config validatation and points to possible conflicts/configuration issues.
    Sync Feature: check for and apply updates for OpenCore, Resources and Kext with a few clicks
    Select between Official/Dev Release and Debug builds of OpenCore
    Dropdown Menus with suggested Quirks for Intel and AMD CPUs
    Preset Menus for ACPI, Kernel and other lists.
    Editable list with URLs of Kext Repos
    Integrated ASCII < > HEX Converter
    Database with complete base configs for Intel and AMD CPUs based on Dortania's OpenCore Install Guide
    Ability to generate EFI folders from a config with a single click
    Ability to Create EFI folder Backups
     
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  6. Monitor Control

    MonitorControl - for Apple Silicon and Intel
    Controls your external display brightness and volume and shows native OSD. Use menubar extra sliders or the keyboard, including native Apple keys!
     
    Major features:
    Control your display's brightness, volume and contrast!
    Shows native OSD for brightness and volume.
    Supports multiple protocols to adjust brightness: DDC for external displays (brightness, contrast, volume), native Apple protocol for Apple and built-in displays, Gamma table control for software dimming, shade control for AirPlay, Sidecar and Display Link devices and other virtual screens.
    Supports smooth brightness transitions.
    Seamlessly combined hardware and software dimming extends dimming beyond the minimum brightness available on your display.
    Synchronize brightness from built-in and Apple screens - replicate Ambient light sensor and touch bar induced changes to a non-Apple external display!
    Sync up all your displays using a single slider or keyboard shortcuts.
    Allows dimming to full black.
    Support for custom keyboard shortcuts as well as standard brightness and media keys on Apple keyboards.
    Dozens of customization options to tweak the inner workings of the app to suit your hardware and needs (don't forget to enable Show advanced settings in app Preferences).
    Simple, unobtrusive UI to blend in to the general aesthetics of macOS.
    One of the best apps of its kind, completely FREE (donations welcome) with the source code transparently available!
     
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  7. eul - Hardware Monitor

    eul is a free hardware monitor developed by Gao Sun which works great on macOS Catalina and newer. 
     
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    2 downloads

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