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If you’re anything like us, the first thing you want to do when you boot up a new Mac for the first time is install lots of great applications on it.

The problem is knowing which ones to install. Sure, you could look at the App Store and try to decide which are best for you, but there are so many apps on there and, even though Apple does its best to highlight its favorites, choosing the right ones for you can be hit and miss.

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The first programs you should install on your new Mac

As said, you can just dig around. This is a long journey, but in the end you figure out what works for you. Or, you can go for an out-of-the-box solution that does it all. Setapp is a good example of how you get all starter apps at once by installing a single app. Whether you need apps to inspire creativity, boost productivity, carry out maintenance, or protect your data, you’ll find apps on Setapp for the task at hand.

Here’s are some of the essential new apps for Mac, categorized by function.

Personalization

1. Set up multi-touch gestures with BetterTouchTool

Exactly the way that suits your flow. This is how you can work on a Mac with BetterTouchTool. The app fully customizes your input devices – from touchpad to keyboard. Unveil general adjustments in the Basic Settings and start using those that you find handy. Add custom gestures and app-specific shortcuts to accelerate your performance even more.

2. Keep menu bar tidy with Bartender

Once you’ve installed a few apps, you’ll notice your Mac’s menu bar becomes quite cluttered. Bartender allows you to take control of your menu bar and keep it tidy. Install it and it replaces all your menu bar items with just one, if you choose. Or you can have it show menu bar items when they update. You can reorder menu bar items however you choose, search for items from within Bartender, and even hide the Bartender menu bar item itself.

3. Dropzone for enhanced file management

Old or new, your Mac will always be filled with files and actions. And not all of them you need to apply immediately. Stash files for later and save actions in one handy digital pocket called Dropzone.

With robust drag and drop capabilities at its core, the app helps you streamline all tasks you regularly complete on a Mac. Bundle together the favorite processes. Combine groups of similar files. Add ready-to-use commands or create your own based on Ruby and Python API. Dropzone eliminates all the hustle, leaving you with an organized grid of actions.

4. Capture your Mac’s screen with CleanShot

Learn to take the cleanest screenshots on your new Mac. CleanShot is an easy-to-use screen recorder that eliminates all the clutter from your desktop before capturing. Hide icons or set up a custom wallpaper, easily preview your screenshots from Quick Access Overlay, share instantly.

5. Customize workspaces

Your Mac is your big workspace. With tons of small workspaces. The chicken-and-egg problem aside, personalizing each of these workspaces helps you work faster and easier. Workspaces groups your apps by tasks, building a smart, coherent workflow.

To make your favorite apps even more accessible, try Mosaic. A handy window manager for Mac, the app helps you pick ideal layouts and define apps’ behavior for convenience.

6. Personalize dock with uBar

A dock on your Mac is the entry point for everything. Apple’s native Dock, however, doesn’t always predict your needs, displaying the apps you simply forgot to quit or hardly ever used. uBar is a great alternative that you can install on a new Mac to fully personalize your dock. From marking as favorites to defining the order of apps.

7. Get rid of desktop clutter

Ensure your Mac’s desktop has a clean start and a clean life. With apps like Declutter, you can clear away the mess in seconds. Create smart folders and set them to collect specific types of files. That’s it. Each time you click Declutter Now, the app will automatically organize all desktop items by folders.

Productivity

New Mac Apps

1. Simple task management with 2Do

Out of all task managers, pick the one that adapts to your way of solving problems. 2Do is one of the most flexible solutions for newbies, because you can fully customize it from the start. Create smart lists and list groups, align groups of tasks with specific projects, and sync across devices. Instead of creating a new flow for you, 2Do supports the flow you love and want to have in your Mac’s life.

2. Robust clipboard with Paste and Unclutter

There’s much to save and share when you get a new Mac – not so easy to keep track of everything you copy, though. We know you pain and you can solve it with Paste. Get access to the complete clipboard history, including links, images, screenshots, and whatever you copy.

Alternatively, get a sticky notes app, Unclutter, that keeps all items you copy in one place – an area on a desktop. Quick access, minimum fuss.


3. Sync data across devices with AnyTrans

You probably have tons of files you’d like to transfer from iPhone to a new Mac. Well, photos for sure. Get AnyTrans, an all-embracing data transferring app to do the job. Not only does it quickly move content across all devices, you can also create instant backups to never lose any of your data.

4. Mount cloud drives to your Mac

How much are you willing to overpay for a new Mac only to get enough storage? You could pay quite a lot. Or, get CloudMounter that will expand your hard drive, providing nearly unlimited amount of free space.

The app connects cloud storages to your computer as local drives. As long as there’s internet connection, you can freely use storage and not to worry about running out of space. A great way not to let your new Mac grow old.

5. Get things done with Be Focused

Just to make it clear, it’s not a timer. Be Focused is a full-fledged productivity coach that keeps your daily tasks under control. A vital tool if you’re just starting to work on a Mac. Create tasks and personalize work sessions, based on your workflow. The app has in-built analytics to help you track progress and plan how you achieve goals.

6. Eliminate distractions with HazeOver and Focus

But come on, this is a new Mac. With so many stunning apps and online attractions, it’s nearly impossible to stay focused on work. That’s where site blocking solutions come to help. Focus is a nice addition to your Mac if you want to deny access to specific apps or websites that are particularly distracting. To avert your attention away from desktop clutter and pop-ups, you could additionally install HazeOver, a screen dimmer for Mac.

7. Write better with Ulysses

Ulysses is among the best writing apps on any platform. The Library allows you to keep everything you write from blog posts to the outline of that novel you’ve been meaning to start all in one place and organized into projects.

The Markdown editor makes formatting text a breeze, using characters that are at your fingertips on the keyboard and the distraction-free writing mode makes sure you stay focussed. If you’re writing a blog post, Ulysses can publish directly to Wordpress or Medium. Or you can export to PDF or eBook format.

Buy the separate iOS app and you can use Ulysses on your iPhone or iPad, and keep everything in sync via iCloud.

8. Organize inspiration with Inboard

Inboard is a brilliant tool for taking and organizing screen grabs as well storing just about any image you have on your Mac. And if you use Dribbble, you can import your likes from there directly.

Inboard supports just about every format you’ll need, including PSD, AI, EPS, and, of course, JPG, PNG and PDF, as well as TIFF and GIF. Once you’ve imported images, you can organize them in folders and tag them. Best of all, Inboard displays images in a masonry view, where images are stacked on top of each other and row heights are not fixed, just like Pinterest. It looks stunning!

9. MoneyWiz: Your personal finance manager

Your Mac can also take a good care of your daily expenses, keeping track of bills and budget planning. Set reminders for every payment you have to make in the nearest time with MoneyWiz. What’s more, you can use the app to plan budget, monitor transactions from one place, and receive spending forecasts.

10. Make PDF files editable and fluid

New Mac Apps

Docs can hamper your productivity. Especially if you have to make edits to PDFs, where text seems to be carved in stone. Accelerate your work with PDFpen, a powerful editor that enables you to make changes, add notes and images, as well as erase sensitive data in PDFs.

Entertainment and social

1. Play any media files with Elmedia Player

Think about the future of your media content on Mac. While macOS default apps are good for such basic operations as playing music and video, there’s definitely room for improvement as well. In contrast to Apple’s native alternative, QuickTime, Elmedia Player supports virtually all media file types. Plus, it’s a handy YouTube downloader that instantly delivers ad-free videos to your Mac.

2. IM+, an all-in-one messenger for Mac

While we’re talking about entertainment, it’s impossible to ignore messengers. Before you start filling your Dock with Slack and Telegram logos, here’s a hack: install IM+ and use it as a messenger box – one app that includes all your favorite communication channels.

3. Instagramming on Mac

If you’re thinking Instagram is exclusively an iPhone thing, you’re very mistaken. And you can break the stereotype with your new Mac. IM+ is an app that preserves all mobile functionality of Instagram on Mac, including direct messages and sharing. The only difference, it’s looks a bit more beautiful.

4. Be on top of everything with News Explorer

You’re a news hound and own a Mac? A good news reader is absolutely worth adding to your Dock!

Whether you want to keep with the latest news, breaking stories on your favorite RSS feeds, Wordpress blogs, or Twitter accounts, News Explorer has you covered.

Auto-discovery makes adding feeds easy — just start typing the URL and News Explorer will do the rest. You can mark feeds to save for later, share them on social media or sync them via iCloud with the iOS version of News Explorer. Feeds can be filtered and viewed in different layouts, and a choice of themes means you can set it up exactly the way you want it.

New Mac Apps

5. Instant time-lapse videos with GlueMotion

A new Mac could be a perfect machine for your artistic creations. Bring tons of images together in one beautiful timelapse. And you need absolutely no previous experience to get into it with GlueMotion. While the application is designed for professional use, there’s no limit on how many images you can process at a time. Batch edit, eliminate flicker, and create professional-looking timelapses.

6. TouchRetouch to remove unwanted items from images

Continuing the theme of macOS photography, here’s one more must-have app for your new computer – TouchRetouch. Whether you want to cover up a logo, adjust color, or remove unwanted objects, the app takes your photos to the new level. Test TouchRetouch alongside CameraBag Pro, and get a perfect photo editing suite for your new Mac.

7. Create gorgeous photos with CameraBag Pro

Everyone needs a photo editor from time to time, but why fork out for Photoshop when there are so many alternatives?

For example, CameraBag Pro allows you to do everything you would expect of an image editor such as resize, crop, and adjust the color and lighting in photos. But it also has lots of built-in filters and effects.

Security and storage

1. Securely store your private data with Secrets

Setting up your new Mac means signing up and logging in to a good deal of your existing accounts. A bold alternative to 1Password, Secrets helps you make this experience not only stress-free, but also absolutely secure. Create passwords that no one ever cracks and store them in a single vault on your Mac. It’s also way faster to access your apps with Secrets if you allow the app to sign you in automatically.

2. Let your Mac stay like new with CleanMyMac

After you’ve been using your new Mac for a while, its storage drive will quickly fill up with all sorts of files. Install CleanMyMac X and set it to Scan; it will quickly tell you what files you can get rid of and how much space it will save. It will also delete the files for you and optimize your computer overall for the best performance possible.

When it comes to uninstalling apps and System Preferences panes, it’s the perfect choice too — it not only deletes the app binary, but all the associated files too.

3. Simplified emailing with Canary Mail

Sure thing, you’ll be spending lots of your time in your email app. This is why it’s a good idea to prepare for a pleasurable emailing experience beforehand. Canary Mail is a supercharged version of a basic mail app that can substitute the Apple’s default. It allows you to align mails with daily tasks, save templates and signatures, and integrate with iCloud to easily transfer files.

4. Instantly share screenshots and files with Dropshare

Sharing screenshots on your Mac could be a cumbersome process if there are too many. Dropshare gives you freedom to save and quickly send screen captures. The app integrates with a cloud hosting provider of your choice and adds passwords to the links you send. A foolproof way to share screenshots without risking your security.

5. Keep tabs on your new Mac stats with iStat Menus

Checking your Mac’s vital stats is easy with iStat Menus. You can monitor CPU and GPU usage, RAM disk activity, temperature, fan, and power sensors, as well as traffic on your network. If your Mac starts to run slowly, there’s no need to sit and wonder what’s going on. A quick glance at iStat Menus will tell you where the trouble is.

6. Keep your information safe with Get Backup Pro

Time Machine is a great backup tool but you should never rely on having just one backup — if that fails, you’ll be in trouble. Get Backup Pro is a perfect addition to your backup strategy.

You can use it to make regular, scheduled backups, copying only the files that have changed since the last backup. Or you can clone your entire Mac, meaning if the worst happens, you can just plug in the clone and boot from it.

Get Backup Pro also allows you to synchronize files with other Macs on your network.

7. Get stable WiFi with WiFi Explorer

WiFi networks are essential for productivity, yet so often they are hit and miss. One minute they work fine, the next they grind to a halt. WiFi Explorer allows you to monitor all the WiFi networks in your vicinity and work out what’s going on. Data is presented in easy to understand graphs that you can customize so they show you activity in colors you choose. And the troubleshooting section makes fixing problems very straightforward.

All these must have applications for Mac will make your work and life much easier, from optimizing performance to helping you scratch things off your to-do list. And, best of all, all of them are available for free on Setapp. Just try these apps to see how they can improve your day-to-day.

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Entertainment

At the mention of what your Macbook is used to do, entertainment accounts for a large proportion, no matter on watching videos/movies, listening to music, editing photograph etc. If there is an absence of the best Mac apps 2020 in entertainment, you will suffer from a obscure and upsetting journey even on your brand new Macbook.

MacX DVD Ripper

If you are ready to turn your DVD collection s into a digital library in iTunes, MacX DVD Ripper is no doubt the best Mac app in 2020 (macOS Big Sur also supported), as Handbrake has issues now that libdvdcss doesn't work with Sierra. It has dozens of great features, like 1:1 copying with original video quality, excellent protection bypass tools (including for region codes and Disney DRM), output DVD to iOS/Android, and batch conversion.

iMovie

With a streamlined design and intuitive editing features, iMovie lets you enjoy your videos and tell stories like never before. Browse your video library, share favorite moments, and create beautiful movies for iMovie 4K editing. Still, it can be treated as the best free app for iPhone iPad, allowing you to start editing movies on an iPhone or iPad, and finish them on a Mac. And when your movie is ready for its big premiere, you can enjoy it on all your devices in iMovie Theater.

MacX Video Converter

Video formats compatibility is always the top issue for video watching on Macbook Pro/Air, iMac etc. MacX Video Converter definitely keeps you away from this by converting 4K HD/SD videos to MP4, AVI, MPEG, FLV, MOV, WMV, MKV, MP3, etc for playback on QuickTime, iPhone, iPad, Android flawlessly and editing with iMovie and Final Cut Pro. Plus, as an essential Mac app (macOS Big Sur supported), it also stands out on downloading video from 1000+ online video sites, recording screen, editing video, etc.

Handbrake

If you're a video connoisseur, or if you're always finding that you have to convert your videos to make them playable (or streamable) to all of your devices, then you're going to want Handbrake on your macOS Sierra, pronto. This is one of the best OS X apps for video conversion and DVD ripping. It's detailed enough to give power users plenty of options to play with, but it's also simple enough in its core functionality that even newbies will be able to figure out how to convert a video with Handbrake. Best of all, it's free.

5KPlayer

5KPlayer is the rising media player app for Macbook in 2020, which plays videos/DVDs in high definition, downloads videos from YouTube or Dailymotion, and even sends them to your TV or big screen through AirPlay. It's much easier than other media players yet still quick and reliable in everything it does. In short, the best free app for macOS is perfect for those who just want to play videos without complications.

VLC

Best New Mac Apps 2019

VLC media player is better than Quicktime in nearly every facet that matters, most notably speed and file compatibility. It is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. Here stating as the best free application on macOS, it's also widely regarded as the first DVD player on Macbook Pro/Air, supporting playback of encrypted DVDs (region code, CSS) by using the libdvdcss DVD decryption library.

Spotify

Apple Music isn't for everyone. With Spotify, it's easy to find the right music for every moment on your phone, your computer, your tablet and more. There are millions of tracks on Spotify. So whether you're working out, partying or relaxing, the right music is always at your fingertips. Choose what you want to listen to, or let the free music download app surprise you. You can also browse through the music collections of friends, artists and celebrities, or create a radio station and just sit back.

Photoshop

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Photoshop is one of the most comprehensive photo editing apps on Mac now brings you even more creative possibilities. It has professional-quality tools, like advanced color manipulation and 32-bit/64-bit channel editing. It also has dozens of useful features, like multiple editable layers, vector graphics tools, advanced image processing, and retouching and correction masking tools for 2017 MacBook Pro, Air, iMac users to explore and use.