They deserve some sort of award, it’s simply awesome, and they have a free tier that will be suitable for most personal users and/or small teams. This app has just about everything you can imagine in project management software. This is the project management software that we use at my development job but I also use it for personal projects. It also allows for subtasks, commenting and much more but not too many features where things feel cluttered. It has a beautify UI and I prefer the right side layout (similar to Wunderlist) compared to Todoists pop-up modal. I upgraded to the Pro plan which is about $30 a year, and that gives you more features like Calendar view. It’s like a better, prettier Wunderlist (the favorite todo list app of many for years, but was acquired by Microsoft). I’ve tried many of them including Todoist and Things but TickTick is everything I want in a todo-list (or Get Things Done) application. I use the free version and have no reason to upgrade. Bitwarden might not be as polished or feature-rich, but I find it less buggy and does everything I need in a Password manager. I have been a long-time user of LastPass but gave Bitwarden a try, and I don’t see myself going back to LastPass anytime soon. I’ll even credit you on the recommend if I use it in my workflow. ![]() If you have a favorite app (especially development and productivity tools), I’d love it if you’d share those with me. I’m just trying to offset the costs of hosting this site. ![]() The list is in no particular order, and I want to note that none of these companies have asked for my endorsement, but I might have affiliate links which are marked with a □□ however, those links mean nothing in my support for or against them. This list is specifically for MAC OSX, but most of them are cross-platform and can be used on Windows, Linux, iOS and Android. Many of these apps are development tools but others help me outside of software development. People often ask me about the applications I use for software development, so I’ve decided to create a list of my favorite Mac OSX applications.
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