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1Password
Alfred 4
Ammonite
AmorphousDiskMark
Amphetamine
AnyDesk
Astropad
BackupLoupe
Bartender 4
A Better Finder Attributes
A Better Finder Rename
BetterTouchTool
Blackmagic Disk Speed Test
Carbon Copy Cloner
CleanMyMac X
coconutBattery
Cookie
DaisyDisk
Displays
Ejectify
eMail Address Extractor
FastScripts
fish shell
Go64
Hazel
HistoryHound
Invisible
iStat Menus
iStatistica Pro
iTerm2
Jettison
keka
LaunchBar 6
Little Snitch
Luna Display
MacUpdater 2 beta
MacZip
Magnet
Hue Menu Bar for Philips Hue
MenuBar Stats
Moom
neofetch
NTFS for Mac
Parallels Desktop
Photo Meta Edit
Privatus
Rectangle
Screen Expander
ScreenFloat
SecKey
Secrets | Password Manager
Sensei
Shadowrocket
iOSSilicon Info
SiriMote
Skim PDF Reader
SteerMouse
Textify - Image to Text PDF
TextSniper
TinkerTool System 7
TouchSwitcher
Transmit 5
TrashMe 3
Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Tuxera
USBclean
WiFiSpoof
Xliff Editor
Yoink for Mac
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Source: HandleDroid - Developer Hector Martin announces Patreon funding for bringing native Linux to M1 MacsApple recently introduced its first Macs with ARM processors and although they offer incredible performance, users cannot run Windows or Linux natively on these machines — at least for now. Popular developer Hector Martin today announced a Patreon funding to help him bring Linux to Apple Silicon Macs.
Source: 9to5mac - Amazon introduces native Mac instances for AWS, powered by Intel Mac miniAt AWS re:Invent, Amazon introduced new Mac instances for its Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), enabling developers to natively run macOS in Amazon Web Services for the first time. Announced late Monday, the new capability harnesses Intel-powered Mac mini hardware to run on-demand macOS workloads in the AWS cloud.
Source: AppleInsider - Mini-LED M1 MacBook Pro and Mini-LED iPad Pro Models Coming First Half of 2021Apple is widely reported to be embracing mini-LED display backlighting technology for some products next year, and a new report today by DigiTimes has named several of Apple's partners in the supply chain that are expected to benefit from the switch.
Source: MacRumors