ProcessSpy
ProcessSpy is an advanced tool for macOS, which offers a detailed view of what is happening "under the hood" of your computer. It not only displays a list of running processes and their demands on system resources, but also the exact command with which they were started, which makes it much easier to identify them. Processes can be searched in real time and clearly highlighted using colors according to your own rules. The application allows you to quickly view additional informationmaceo process, open its location in Finder, copy the path or command and safely terminate it if necessary. A great added value is also the overview of open files and active network connections, thanks to which you get a comprehensive picture of how individual processes are running on the MacThey are breeding.
Flowkeeper
Flowkeeper is a practical time management app that builds on the principle of working in short, intensely focused segments inspired by the Pomodoro technique. It allows you to flexibly adjust the length of work blocks and breaks according to your own needs, while automatically tracking how much time you spend on specific tasks. Thanks to a clear record of activities, you get a better overview of how you actually work and can gradually adjust your habits to higher efficiency. At the same time, Flowkeeper remains an unobtrusive assistant running in the background, helping you maintain pace, focus and reduce unnecessary distractions.
AppLocker
AppLocker is a simple but very effective privacy protection application on Macu, which allows you to secure selected applications with a password without complicated settings. After starting, you just need to choose the protection method and specify which programs should remain locked, so that no one can access them without authorization. In addition to the classic password, it also offers modern unlocking methods, such as Touch ID, authentication using a nearby device via Bluetooth, or automatic access when connected to a trusted network. AppLocker thus discreetly but reliably protects sensitive content and gives you more control over who has access to your applications and when.
SwiftQuit
SwiftQuit is a subtle but very practical utility that gives the user more control over the behavior of applications in macOS. It allows you to change the default system logic so that the program actually exits after closing the last window, and not just hides in the background. The settings are flexible - you can apply the rule globally, or enable it only for selected applications and exclude others from it. This reduces the number of unnecessarily running processes, keeps the system clearer, and makes working with Macem is faster without having to repeatedly quit applications manually.