Shoot Windows With Magnet, Fight Phone Spies With Privacy Shade, and More in This Week’s Best Downloads
Every week we share the number of downloads for all platforms to help you get started. Here are the top downloads this week.
Mac Magnet – The Windowing Tool I Desperately Needed
We’ve seen several different Windows-style windowing tools for Macs over the years, but none of them have ever worked well for my workflow. Magnet is an app that has been around for a while, but a few recent updates have finally made it the app I need.
BlackBerry wants to protect your phone from prying eyes
Have you ever felt like the person next to you on the subway is looking at your phone and reading your messages? Of course we do, because we all look at other people’s phones and tablets during the exhausting commute. Anyway, I know. BlackBerry has a solution.
Workout Showdown: Sworkit vs. Nike Training Club
Maybe you can’t go to the gym. Maybe you don’t want to go to the gym. Maybe the gym is damn expensive. The good thing is that you can start your workout right away with your phone. But which app gives you the best workouts? We’ll find out today.
Bear is the perfect balance between the bloat of Evernote and the simplicity of plain text
When it first launched , Bear was an intriguing alternative to bloated note-taking apps like Evernote and OneNote, but it was still too new to dive into. After a couple of small iterations, I found this to be a decent alternative for those tired of bloating other note-taking apps and for those who love the simplicity of plain text. In any case, provided that you are in the Apple ecosystem.
Screen Commander for Mac cleans up second monitors with one click
Mac: If you have a multiple monitor setup for your Mac, you know that the simple act of turning off additional monitors when you only need one is a little cumbersome. Screen Commander makes things easy.
New Send to Kindle button in Safari lets you save this longread for later
iOS: Submitting articles to Kindle has always been a challenge , but Amazon is making it easier for iOS users today by adding a Send to Kindle button to Safari.