Here's how you can get notified on your iPhone whenever your Mac wakes up or sleeps, with support extending to the Apple Watch as well.
Available for Windows, Mac and Linux, Franz takes all of your instant messaging accounts - from Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Hangouts, Skype, Slack and others - and crams them into one app that keeps everything in the same place.
Speedster app for OS X allows you to natively test your Internet connection speed on a Mac without a web browser. The app is free to download with an in-app purchase option for unlocking additional features.
Here's how you can add functionality similar to iOS 9.3's Night Shift feature to Mac OS X, Windows or Android device, reducing eye strain from constantly looking at their screens.
Popular blogging platform WordPress has today launched its first Mac app, with WordPress.com for Mac now available to download for free.
Here's how you can set any video file of your choice as screen saver or screensaver on your Mac running OS X operating system.
Here's how to get the new Apple TV 4 screen savers on your Mac OS X machine and set them as live screen savers. Step by step guide is included.
For one reason or another, which is probably an internal reason that will only be known to Apple, the native Voice Memos application that ships with iOS as a default app installation doesn't offer synchronization features with the Mac's OS X platform. Simply put, that means if you record something on the iPhone, there's no iCloud or sync support, so that file will have to be extracted manually from the iOS device and migrated across to the Mac if required - unless you bring this brilliant app into play that serves as a simple solution to that problem.
A number of people are still not behind the concept of smartwatches. Some, on the other hand, love them. No matter which side you belong to, it's hard to argue that the default watch face on the Apple Watch is elegant and beautiful. Just looking at it speaks class, and if you're really into it, you can get the same watch face on your Mac as well as a screen saver.
If you're a heavy Instagram user, then you probably already hate the fact that the photo-based social network doesn't offer a desktop app. For Instagram, being mobile-only makes a modicum of sense because it's all about taking photos and then sharing them with your friends online, which is something you're less likely to do from a computer. That being said though, even just browsing and searching for images using the Instagram website can be a binding task, so an app would be most welcomed.