Category: utility

  • Browse the Web Without CSS, JS, or Images with the Kristall Browser

    Browse the Web Without CSS, JS, or Images with the Kristall Browser

    Go to OSX Daily to read Browse the Web Without CSS, JS, or Images with the Kristall Browser Want a super simple internet browser for gemini, gopher, finger, and of course http and https? Kristall is a fun little app that strips away css, JS, and graphics on websites, leaving you with a pure text…

  • Adjust External Display Brightness on Mac with MonitorControl

    Adjust External Display Brightness on Mac with MonitorControl

    Go to OSX Daily to read Adjust External Display Brightness on Mac with MonitorControl Have you ever wished the keyboard brightness adjustment keys on a Mac could control the brightness of your external displays? Ever wanted to change the brightness on a secondary display, right from your Mac? For users with multi-monitor setups, controlling brightness…

  • Decide What Browser to Open Links with Browsersaurus for Mac

    Decide What Browser to Open Links with Browsersaurus for Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read Decide What Browser to Open Links with Browsersaurus for Mac If you juggle multiple web browsers for development, work or research, you know that sometimes you don’t always want to open a link in the default web browser. This is where Browsersaurus comes into play; it sets itself as…

  • Summon an Overlay Web Browser by Keystroke with Bonsai for Mac

    Summon an Overlay Web Browser by Keystroke with Bonsai for Mac

    Go to OSX Daily to read Summon an Overlay Web Browser by Keystroke with Bonsai for Mac Bonsai is an interesting free app that allows you to summon a web browser anywhere on the Mac by keystroke. It’s intended for researchers and programmers, but due to the convenience of an instant web browser accessible from…

  • How to Disable or Hide Your MacBook's Touch Bar

    How to Disable or Hide Your MacBook's Touch Bar

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Lifehacker Managing Editor Joel Cunningham had a quirky quarantine-inspired question the other day: His three-year-old keeps on mashing the brightly colored buttons on his MacBook’s Touch Bar, prematurely ending his participation in various video chats. Cute as that might be [Managing editor’s note: IT’S NOT CUTE], he… Read more… Read…