ActiveStat
ActiveStat keeps a calm eye on your Mac’s performance, showing real-time CPU load, memory pressure, disk activity, and energy impact in a clean interface that surfaces useful insights without getting in your way.
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ActiveStat keeps a calm eye on your Mac’s performance, showing real-time CPU load, memory pressure, disk activity, and energy impact in a clean interface that surfaces useful insights without getting in your way.
This menu bar app tracks your Claude.ai usage with a clean, color-coded icon, live counters, and smart alerts. It estimates remaining time, shows session and weekly limits, and keeps everything updated automatically.
Need to track time on a single task? Bartrack keeps it simple by letting you start and monitor your time instantly, helping you stay focused and quietly aware of how your work unfolds.
Papelzinho treats text like scrap paper, letting you open as many lightweight windows as you need, jot things down, and close them without friction while everything remains quietly recoverable in a simple wastebasket.
This menu bar app helps your words look less like everyone else’s, offering stylish text, symbols, and kaomoji you can drop anywhere, with quick access, smooth flow, and even live typing for effortless expression.
Ephemeral keeps temporary files from piling up by automatically sending them to Trash after a set time. Drop files in, forget about them, and your folders quietly stay tidy without constant manual cleanup.
Glasscribe delivers fast, on-device speech-to-text with a floating overlay that works across apps. It transcribes system audio or mic input in real time, adds live translation, and keeps everything private and offline.
Middle brings long-missing middle-click support to macOS, letting you open links in new tabs and trigger actions with intuitive trackpad or Magic Mouse gestures, all in a simple, lightweight tool.
SnapState lets you save and instantly restore your macOS setup, from window positions to browser tabs, so switching contexts feels less like chaos and more like control.