![]() ![]() While I’m pretty satisfied with Mail on Yosemite, many people, especially Gmail users, prefer third party alternative mail apps. If you’re looking for something with a very customizable user interface, Gmail shortcuts, attachment support for Google Drive, Dropbox, Droplr, and more, then give Airmail 2.0 a spin. ![]() ( iPhoto and the pro upgrade Aperture are also available, but both are being replaced by a new Photos app in 2015 with pros likely looking at Adobe’s Lightroom as an alternative solution.)Īirmail 2.0$9.99 - For many people, Apple’s built-in Mail app on OS X just doesn’t get the job done. If you’re looking to step up your music creation or video editing, though, Apple also offers pro-oriented apps in the Mac App Store: Logic Pro X( review) and MainStage 3, Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor.įinally, if you’re curious about ebook creation for Apple’s iBookstore, check out iBooks Author. If you’re setting up a new Mac, you’ve got access to great Apple apps like Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for productivity and iMovie and GarageBand for your creative endeavors… each included. Below are some of my favorite Mac apps that I’ve used needed from time to time or even use daily and should give you a solid place to start whether your a brand new Mac user or Mac veteran looking to do more with your machine. ![]() Tons of new apps have launched on the Mac this year and even more have added new features and remain essential. Let’s assume you unwrapped a brand new Mac this year ( awesome!) or scored a ton of iTunes/iBooks/App Store credit ( still awesome!) and you need ideas for awesome apps to buy and check out for your new MacBook or iMac. ![]()
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