![]() ![]() And here you can see that I accidentally, or this time on purpose, put this all in uppercase. If you go into any document, and you highlight a piece of text, when you highlight the text, PopClip opens up a little menu bar that gives you quick access to a few different functions. And you can see the different actions that it comes kind of stock with. PopClip installs as a utility in your computer. And it really is a tool that's kind of designed to replace keyboard shortcuts to a certain extent with a visual reference. PopClip solves that, and it's a fairly ingenious tool. Half the time, I gotta tell you the truth, half the time when I go to retype it, I hit the caps lock key again 'cause I just seem to have a gift for that. If you send it as a social post, you're shouting at everybody. So you end up in all uppercase, of course. You're typing away, and the accidental implementation of the caps lock key. But I can tell you, PopClip is one of the tools that whenever I get a new computer, I install right away, just for one thing, for one thing only, and that is what I talked about at the very top. Now I haven't tested out Pantherbar, but any Windows users who have used Pantherbar, please tell us in comments below if it works as well as PopClip does for the Mac. There is a tool I've found in Windows which looks to me to be identical to PopClip, and it's called Pantherbar. Now it's called PopClip, and it's only available for the Mac, but worry not Windows users. ![]() How many times have you sat down and been typing away, especially if you're like me and you look at your fingers when you type, and you have accidentally hit the caps lock key on the damn keyboard, and when you go to look at the document you're about to send or the email you're about to send, half of it's in uppercase and half it's properly cased? Ugh, I have a solution, today, on "Dotto Tech." Steve Dotto here, how the heck ya doin' this fine day? Today we're gonna take a look at a simple little utility that I've found that does, as do so many great utilities, does one thing for me that makes it essential in my tool kit, and then I've found some other things that it does for me as well. Taccy - Check the code signing for any application along with which flags have been set (ex: hardened runtime, sandboxing, etc).- Ahh, I just did it again.TG Pro - Check internal temperatures like CPU, GPU, etc, along with fan control so you can cool down your Mac (works great for my MBP M1 Pro) when it gets too hot.Hopper - Amazing disassembler and reverse engineering tool that's not widely known, and a bit expensive but worth it.For example, you can have different scroll directions for a trackpad and for a Bluetooth mouse when it connects. LinearMouse - Automatically sets scrolling behaviour for different input devices.OpenIn app is a good replacement for Choosy.TrashMe 3 is a lightweight and cheaper alternative to the heavily promoted CleanMyMac X app.It's basically a tiny calendar in my menu bar. Orion simple security centered browser.SideNotes is a great note taking app that it's not usually mentioned.Clocker (World Clock) is free and beautiful.The must haves: PopClip and BetterTouchTool.Summary of suggestions in the post (Thanks to people from reddit): And as I understood, the app is not that popular in the general public. I just discovered IINA video app for Mac, which replaced VLC for me. ![]()
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