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Back on a Mac

After a few years as a Windows only user, I’m back on a Mac. Specifically, I’m on a M4 Max.

I’ve had it for about three weeks now, and the difference in productivity is obvious. For software development, setting up environments is much easier thanks to the UNIX foundation. In that short time, I’ve already built a couple of new apps, put them into production, and shared them as open source.

Lightroom work is also dramatically faster. Editing feels effortless, which makes me more open to taking on photo contracts. I’m spending far less time behind the screen, especially with newer AI tools that understand my editing style after learning from years of my photos.

What really stands out is how well everything works together. Every tool I use, including the app I’m dictating this with, feels native and thoughtfully integrated into the operating system.

Part of my motivation for purchasing this Mac was to run LLMs locally and that has been so easy! I feel like it’s so great to get ahead of the curve of publicly available LLMs becoming monetized soon. Also it’s just really awesome to be able to use these LLMs whenever I feel like it, even if I don’t have any internet at all. Which is going to be really awesome when I travel with this device.

I used a Mac years ago, and coming back feels natural. My fingers still know the shortcuts. It honestly feels like coming home. The app ecosystem available for Mac has certainly evolved since I’ve been gone and I just want to record so far the apps that have been most useful so far.


The Apps

New Apps I LoveApps That Work Better on a Mac

🚀 Raycast
Replaces dozens of tiny actions with one fast command bar. I open apps, search files, run scripts, manage my clipboard, and trigger workflows without touching my mouse. It keeps me in flow and cuts context switching to almost zero.

🎙️ Wispr Flow
Lets me dictate text naturally and accurately. I use it to draft notes, rough blog posts, or long messages when typing would slow me down. It’s faster than typing for first drafts and keeps ideas moving.

🤖 Integrated ChatGPT / Claude
Built directly into my workflow so I don’t lose momentum switching tabs. I use them to clarify thinking, rewrite text, sanity-check ideas, and scaffold work instantly.

📷 CleanShot
Makes screenshots and screen recordings frictionless. I can capture, annotate, blur, and share in seconds. Essential for documentation, feedback, and explaining ideas visually.

🎨 DiffusionBee
Runs image generation locally on my Mac. Fast iteration without uploads, subscriptions, or privacy concerns. Great for creative exploration and visual ideation.

🔒 Hush
Removes my personal data from data broker sites automatically. Saves time, reduces background stress, and protects focus.

📸 Lightroom Classic & CC
Optimized for macOS hardware and handles large photo libraries smoothly. Shortcuts, trackpad gestures, and performance make editing faster and more enjoyable.

💻 VS Code & Terminal
macOS provides a strong Unix-based environment out of the box. VS Code and Terminal work together seamlessly for development, scripting, and automation.

🌍 Duolingo
Clean, distraction-free, and easy to dip into between tasks. Short sessions help me stay consistent without breaking rhythm.

📚 Kindle for Mac
Lets me switch from work to reading instantly, sync across devices, and highlight passages without friction.

✉️ Mail
Apple Mail integrates tightly with the OS, notifications, and system search. Fast, reliable, and stays out of the way.

🐪 The Camelizer
Shows price history directly in the browser. Helps me make quick, confident buying decisions.

Integration with my iPhone – getting calls and responding to texts from my Mac is a game changer. Using my iPhone as a small secondary screen is also great.

I feel like I shouldn’t have waited so long! I am excited to take this machine with me on my next trips and edit my raws during my downtime on vacation! Also, I find myself being able to update this blog more easily thanks to orchestrating a lot of the annoying bits away. Since it is self hosted, I am able to keep an entire local version of the wordpress stack and work from there! Expect more posts, more photos, and better documentation of my interests and life!

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