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  • My most used essential is BTT(BetterTouchTool).

    It’s quite expensive. I think $20? But it comes with so many handy software features to make your Mac more like windows a few examples I personally use are

    It can independently reverse the scrolling of a mouse wheel, so now the mouse wheel and track pad can scroll in opposite directions like windows.

    It can turn the green button into a maximize window button

    It can make a Ctrl+click on the red button a quit app button

    It can create any type of track pad gesture. IE: 3 Finger swipe down to minimize or 3 Finger swipe right to snap right, etc

    It enables window snapping just like windows so you drag a window to the side and it’ll snap there or drag a window to the top and it’ll maximize

    It can make option+arrow key snap the current window to that side. Just like the windows key + arrow on windows.


    1. This article and post has nothing to do with the App store “monopoly”.

    2. Google paying to the default is not anti-competitive in any way. It’s a very typical deal brand. For example: Goodyear pays to be the tire of Nascar or Nathan’s pays to be the hotdog of the MLB. Google is just paying to be the search engine of Apple.

    Hell, I’d even take it further argue what Google is even more obviously not anti-competitive because a user can straight up change their search engine, but you can’t to to a MLB game and find a Ballpark hotdog vendor.