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  1. One thing I've missed since switching from Windows to Mac is a simple tool that allows you to see at a glance which are the biggest folders and sub-folders...

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    • Disk Inventory X is a great, free (gpl) software only available for Mac, that is part of the category Utilities with subcategory Disk & Files.

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    • Samsung Kies for Mac is Samsung's official tool for Android based devices which allows you to manage music and videos. If you have both a Mac and a Samsung...

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    • Caffeine is a free utility software that prevents Apple Mac operating systems from displaying the screen saver and going to sleep. The Lighthead software...

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    • smcFanControl is a free utility tool that increases the minimum speed of the in-built fan of your MacBook. You can download and use the software to check the...

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    • Everyone knows that Apple is incredibly strict when it comes to the apps that they allow into their App Store. In fact, Apple’s stringent regulations on apps...

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    • macOS Mojave is an exciting update to the Apple desktop OS, with noticeable user interface changes. Besides Dark Mode, which has received maximum attention...

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    • WinRAR is a popular archiver that you can download on your macOS computer. The software is quite versatile and can compress, package, and backup files stored...

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