
#INFOGRAPHICS MAKER MAC APP FREE#
There is a 14 day free trial, I went for the £17.99 a year family subscription.Ģ) Infographics Maker/Toolbox for Keynote

Universal Clipboard is clever, but having your entire clipboard history available (and searchable) on all devices saves a lot of time and stops stuff getting lost. Apple should just employ the developer and bundle Paste into the macOS. The clever stuff happens when it synchronises across your devices using iCloud storage. The pinboard at the top also allows you to keep information and websites (Or anything else that will fit into the clipboard buffer) available with a click. This is great when you have to transfer multiple lines of information between programs - such as adding subtitles or captions in FCP. You can then click on any of the previous 'clips' to paste wherever you like. By using the Shift Command V shortcut, a panel appears at the bottom of the screen showing your clipboard history. Paste is a very simple clipboard manager that does the job of providing more than one cut/paste buffer. So in no particular order, here we go! 1) Paste There's a lot.īut what about some of the smaller apps? I thought I'd put down five lesser-known apps that I use on a regular basis. Obviously Final Cut Pro, but also the Microsoft suite, the Apple Pages/Numbers/Keynote suite, Illustrator & Photoshop and the Illustrator & Photoshop replacements. I'm pretty sure that most of you are familiar with the mainstream apps for macOS. Here's five that I use on a regular basis.

Some of the smaller developers make excellent apps for macOS.
