- Charles ProxyCharles is an HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy that enables a developer to view all of the HTTP and SSL / HTTPS traffic between their machine and the Internet. This includes requests, responses and the HTTP headers (which contain the cookies and caching information).
- DashDash is an API Documentation Browser and Code Snippet Manager. Dash stores snippets of code and searches iOS, Mac, Man Pages and custom docsets.
- Sequel ProSequel Pro is a fast, easy-to-use Mac database management application for working with MySQL databases.
- Homebrew for repository installing of items:
Works like$ brew install curl
- Sequel Pro for mysql access
- MAMP for sandboxed LAMP stack
- Sublime Text 2 for text editing
- Coderunner for quick code testing while writing
- Ack for awesome commandline searching
- Git Towergreat UI for git. Works with Beanstalk, github, bitbucket, and git-svn REALLY awesome for viewing a lot of commits, changed files, etc.
- Trackrecord for recording time with freshbooks or basecamp (I use this every day.)
- 1Password I would die without this. Lets you auto gen passwords and you only ever have to remember one after it. I use it for anything and everything and now I have 50 characater random passwords for everything.
- Codekit auto detect and compile JS/Coffeescript/Less/Compass/SCSS/Images, etc. This thing is priceless.
- DeltaWalker 2/3-way merging diff files, etc. Works with Tower as a merge tool. I dislike that its written in Java because it can be a hair chunky on large files, but it works VERY well for me so far. My biggest draw is that it can show folder diffs too, which other ones for OS X cannot seem to do.
- Little Snitch Network monitor. Might seem annoying at first, but I hate stuff that constantly phones home. Once you train it a bit you don't notice it much.
- Mou.app Markdown editor. I am writing this in it. So awesome.
- haroopad 虽然他是棒子写得,但是真的,比Mou好点。Markdown编辑器
- Patterns Visual regex tester. Same guy who wrote Coderunner. Super handy.
- Skim Better PDF preview app that can handle REALLY large files. OS X's built in preview is pretty great, but Skim can handle 1+gig PDFs and not barf.
- Transmit Hands down the best FTP app i've ever used. Nothing compares to it. Peroiod.
- Yemuzip For some fucking reason OS X continues to include weird files with what it zips. This is a drag-to-icon solution that removes them so you can distribute zip files to customers without worry.
- VirtualBox Cross platform Virtual Machine. Free and works very well and snappy.
- VMWare Fusion A money cost VM thats a bit more systme integrated. I use it and enjoy it but its performance on an HDD is not as good as it is on SSD.
- AlfredBest quick launch app ever. In particular, the second one whit power.
- Pixelmator Quick, easy to use image editor. Not a photoshop replacement but I use it a lot for quick stuff and optimizing.
- ImageOptim Best image optimizer i've seen for any system. No idea how it works so well.
- myhackThis guide is not intended as an all-inclusive how-to for running OS X on your PC. It focuses on how to get up and running with OS X quickly and easily utilizing the myHack application.
- atom A hackable text editor for the 21st Century.
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- XtraFinder OSX 控制桌面的插件,相当好用。OSXer 必装。 目前已支持10.10
- kitematic Docker util.
- Dukto A simple, fast and multi-platform file transfer tool for LAN users
- SourceTree A free Git & Mercurial client. 界面甩gitk这些渣渣无数条街。
- Trim Enabler Trim is must-have feature for most Solid State Drives.It increases data writing speed as well as the lifetime of the SSD.
- DragonDrop 小工具,拖拉文件的临时保存空间,相当好用。
- Robomongo client for MongoDB.
- Rdm client for redis.
- flux software to make your eyes better.
- BetterTouchTool 优化macbook触控板操作