
Awesome macOS app directory.
Free

Awesome Mac is a curated list of awesome macOS software, categorized for easy browsing. It features a wide range of applications, from command-line tools and text editors to utilities and developer tools. The project encourages community contributions, with clear guidelines for adding new applications and features. It provides links to repositories, App Store listings, and related awesome lists. The directory is designed to help users discover and explore various macOS applications, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced users. It is a community-driven project, constantly updated with new and relevant software.
Applications are organized into categories for easy navigation and discovery.
Highlights open-source applications, promoting transparency and community involvement.
Encourages contributions from users to keep the list up-to-date and relevant.
Covers a wide range of macOS applications, from basic utilities to advanced developer tools.
Uses icons to quickly identify application types (open source, free, App Store).
Provides links to repositories, websites, and related resources for each application.
Browse the categorized list of macOS applications.,Explore different categories like 'Command Line Apps', 'Text Editors', and 'Utilities'.,Click on application names to find links to their repositories, websites, or App Store listings.,Use the icons to identify open-source, free, or App Store applications.,Contribute by suggesting new apps or improvements via pull requests.
Find new and useful macOS applications across various categories.
Identify open-source software options for specific tasks.
Discover and compare developer-focused applications like text editors and IDEs.
Quickly identify free-to-use applications for personal or professional use.
Anyone using macOS who wants to discover new applications.
Developers looking for tools, editors, and utilities for macOS.
Individuals interested in exploring and trying out new software.
The directory itself is free to use. Most listed applications are also free or open-source.