![]() ![]() Cardhop is priced at $14.99 on the Mac App Store. You can access any contact from the Mac’s menu bar, and and edit contacts with natural language commands, and even dial your iPhone from the app. ![]() Cardhop from Flexibits aims to fix that by doing for your contacts what Fantastical does for your schedule. Pixelmator Pro costs $59.99 on the Mac App Store.Īpple’s Contacts app is fine, but it isn’t the most efficient or convenient tool for dealing with all the people you’re keeping track of. The app includes fully non-destructive edits, dynamic paint blending, macOS High Sierra Metal 2 support, and uses artificial intelligence to make better selections and automatically recognize objects in your images. Pixelmator was already a powerhouse image editor, and this fall’s Pixelmator Pro launch kicked that up another level. The list of available apps is growing all the time and includes titles such as Ulysses, iMazing, iStat Menus, and more. You can download as many apps as you like from their library and they continue to work as long as you keep your monthly subscription. ![]() Think if it like Netflix, but for Mac apps. Setapp came on the scene this year with an interesting take on the subscription software model: give uses cafeteria-style app choices for a single monthly fee. Check out TMO’s list with a few of our favorites. Just because there’s so much focus on the iPhone and iPad doesn’t mean the Mac didn’t get any cool app releases in 2017. ![]()
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