Software for macOS

Apple Calendar Apple Calendar

Apple Calendar is an app native to the macOS and iOS eco system. The application comes pre-installed with all Macintosh computers, iPhones and iPads. With Apple Calendar you can manage all your meetings and appointments in one neat application.

KeeWeb KeeWeb

KeeWeb is a free and open source, cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass.

Zoom Zoom

Zoom is a commercial video and web conferencing software that can be used for webinars or team collaboration and communication. The software is developed by the Chinese and American company Zoom Video Communications, Inc. Zoom provides a cloud platform that is used and loved by many enterprises and fortune 500 companies, due to the easy-of-use and infrastructure-less nature of the platform.

Google Chrome Google Chrome

A free web browser developed and released by Google. Chrome is built on the open source project Chromium and is a web browser that provides a fast experience that many have come to love. The browser is available in 50 languages and allows people to consume the web with an easy-to-undestand user interface. As a user of Google Chrome you can enjoy automatic updates, bookmark & history syncing, password management via your Google account.

Fork Fork

Fork is a fast and friendly Git client for Mac and Windows. It provides an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for all your git work flow.  Including an advanced diff viewer that provides a clear view to spot the changes in your source code quickly. A repository manager that lets you manage your repositories without leaving the application, and organize them into categories. As well as image diffs support common formats, and interactive rebasing that lets you edit, reorder and squash your commits using visual interface.

GNOME Web GNOME Web

GNOME Web or codename: Epiphany is a free and open-source web browser based on the WebKit rendering engine. The web browser is developed openly by the GNOME Project and the community for all Unix-like systems. GNOME Web is the official web browser of the Linux desktop environment GNOME.

 

LastPass LastPass

LastPass is a freemium password manager that can keep your information private, secure, and hidden. The software store encrypted passwords online, so that you can enjoy unique and hard to crack passwords for each service you use, while providing a single login mechanism. LastPass is available for various web browsers and as applications for your smartphone.

Android Studio Android Studio

Android Studio is a Android development environment developed by Google. The platform is based on IntelliJ IDEA and provides integrated Android development tools used for creating, testing and debugging Android applications. Android Studio studio was created to provide a standard alternatives to the likes of Eclipse with Android Development Tools for Eclipse and other third-party providers.

Airmail Airmail

Airmail is a performant mail client for developed for iOS and macOS. The client is designed to provide intuetive interactions native to the Apple ecosystem. Airmail integrates with third-party services and protocols like IMAP, POP3,  iCloud, MS Exchange, Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo! Mail, AOL, Outlook.com, Live.com.

Parallels Desktop Parallels Desktop

With Parallels Desktop you can run several other operating systems on your PC simultaneously. The software provides hardware virtualization for Macintosh computers with Intel processors. With ongoing support for DirectX and OpenGL, many popular games and game engines are supported within Parallels Desktop allowing people using make to make use of Microsoft Windows related products.