![]() Many remote-control apps are available, but I find Screens the most reliable and easiest to use (and I use it often). Screensįinally, Screens is the app I use to control my Mac remotely using my iPad, iPhone, or another Mac. Still, its killer feature is real-time iCloud syncing, which enables me to see and use every item I’ve cut or copied on my Mac on my iDevices and vice versa. My favorite Clipboard History utility is this one-Paste. Paste stands out for its slick user interface and large, easy-to-distinguish previews. It also lets me organize items into pinboards-folders for saved clipboards. It saves and recalls every item I copy or paste for the past day, week, month, or forever. Paste is still my favorite clipboard history manager. I run its entire suite of checks and fixes at least once a month. ![]() Its Space Lens feature is the best thing I’ve found for tracking down large files, even if they’re invisible System files, and its ability to scan my Mac for “Large & Old Files” is almost as useful.ĬleanMyMac’s Space Lens makes it easy to hunt down space-hogging files. CleanMyMac XĪnother app that helps my Mac maintain peak performance is CleanMyMac X, which includes numerous features for speeding up and optimizing my Mac’s performance. I have more menu bar items than fit in my menu bar, so Bartender lets me determine which are visible at all times and hides the others until I need them. ![]() Bartender is the app I use to keep my menu bar organized and useable.
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