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![]() Last week I finally switched back to Arc because tab management inside Chrome is still hell. It seemed a tiny bit faster, and overall better suited towards web development work. However, when I started working at Automattic, I switched back to Chrome. Last year, I wrote a lengthy post about the Arc browser. GitHub tool, it gives easy access to all my PR’s.Calendar management – it shows my upcoming Zoom calls in the system tray.The Pro subscription also offers things like syncing settings to the cloud, and the support for custom themes. Whenever I write something, I can use this action to rate it: I have, for example, created an action that rates the understandability of a text on a scale of 0-10 and gives suggestions. Raycast AI allows you to create AI Commands, which work on whatever text you currently have selected. They’ve recently launched a Pro subscription, which gives you access to ChatGPT-powered AI, a true game changer. It may not have the advanced workflows Alfred has, but it looks much more polished. It’s got tons of functionality out of the box, and is easily extendible with 1000s of plugins. Besides launching apps and a quick calculation, Spotlight’s usability is very limited. One thing that does suck in macOS is Spotlight. Don’t worry, there won’t be any programming related things in this post. This post goes deeper on what Mac apps & utilities I use to get the job done. A little while back, I wrote a post about my 2023 programming stack.
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