Nothing to say, i just love it

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    Daisy disk, parallels, fermatta, Alfred, istats, pixelmator pro (I like it better than photoshop)

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      1 year ago

      Can parallels use GPU cores yet? For me it’s pretty useless otherwise.

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        I’m not sure, I know the Mx series ones are optimized to use the Apple silicon and they can handle some gaming but not sure how well it uses the GPU

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        It could since 2021 I thought. I used to play overwatch on a windows 10 virtual machine on my M1 Max

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      1 year ago

      Raycast is better than Alfred, Affinity is better than Pixelmator. Both are better by a lot.

      Also, bartender is great and Xnip is amazing.

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        I like Affinity, but on the go I like pixelmator because of how black and white it is, super simple - but yes, Affinity is great too - I haven’t used bartender in ages and I have heard of Xnip

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        Alfred searches your files, iCloud, local HDD the web and everything else you can think of, spotlight is limited, and Alfred is customizable and faster

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          It worked fine on my M1 and it works fine on my M3, but the sensor reading functionality on the M3 is only picking up on the SSD temperature sensor, unlike the M1 which had CPU and a plethora of other sensor monitoring working.

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        1 year ago

        Micro analyzes your HDD and other drives connected and lets you dig in and clean up storage

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been using “clean my Mac” for years now and daisydisk seems like a major improvement. I’ll definitely give it a shot.