One of the biggest reasons to use a Mac is the sheer number of high-quality indie apps for them.
I’m much more of an “organize utilities by folder” kind of a person.
Fortunately for people like us, Almighty’s left pane has lots of sorting options.
Start with thePopulartab to see the most-used toolsa few will probably stick out to you as especially handy.
Finally, you’re free to create custom folders to organize tools your way.
Lastly, I highly recommend that you set up keyboard shortcuts for the tools you like the most.
From there, go to theConfiguremenu to see the keyboard shortcut option.
Copy text from images
This feature is available in Almighty via a tool called Extract Text.
It’s in the Utility section.
Run it to automatically change the cursor into a crosshair.
Paste it wherever you like.
In this case, use Almighty’s Highlight Active Window tweak to automatically dim all background windows.
This will allow you to easily pay attention to the foremost window.
It’s called Middle Click, and it’s possible for you to find it in the Mouse section.
You don’t want to end up accidentally pasting it somewhere unsafe.
To do this, use Almighty’s Clear Clipboard utility.
Almighty lets you replicate that on your Mac, via its Preview Dock Window tool.
This is available in the Dock section.
This tool is called View Shortcuts.
To make the most of this tool, you should use a keyboard shortcut to launch it.
While Amphetamine is highly configurable, Keep Mac Awake keeps things simple.
Add a Quit button to the Finder menu
Your Mac doesn’t let you quit Finder easily.
If you go to its menu, you won’t see a quit button.
Almighty lets you add a Quit button to Finder, using the Add a Quit Option.
This tool is called Snap Windows.
Drop the window in any box and it’ll automatically be resized and placed there.
If you drag it to the center, it’ll maximize the window.