Developer Builds Five Local-First Mac Utilities to Solve Everyday Workflow Gaps
An independent developer has released five focused Mac utilities designed to address specific everyday workflow frustrations, each available via a one-time purchase with no account or subscription required. ScreenShelf offers a visual shelf for organising files, screenshots, and links between the desktop and folder systems, while PopNote delivers timed, bubble-style reminders from the menu bar for small, temporary tasks. File Fetch provides quick menu bar access to recently used files with common actions like renaming, moving, and copying, and GeekDock enables deeper visual customisation of the macOS Dock, menu bar, and icons. FocusForm rounds out the suite by letting users save and restore full workspace snapshots, including app windows, files, and websites, to ease project switching. All five apps follow a local-first philosophy, keeping data on-device and avoiding the subscription model common in productivity software.
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