The developers release a new version every few weeks, so the rate of innovation and new features is astonishing. If you want to use ChatGPT 4.0, you can uplift your license for an extra $8/mo for unlimited use. I would suggest the “Pro” version, which includes unlimited use of ChatGPT 3.5 turbo. It also has hundreds of free extensions, with more every month. I literally use Raycast dozens of times a day. It’s vastly better to Alfred, for me, in every way. ![]() However, this year I switched to Raycast and could not be more happy. For years I recommended Alfred as the Spotlight replacement. ( Free/Pro $8/mo ChatGPT 4 +$8/mo) Raycast is the new and modern replacement for Alfred. ![]() And the response wasn’t a copy/paste from their KB. I recently opened a support ticket, and had a reply with a full resolution in literally less than 5 minutes. Should you ever have a support issue, Flexibits has literally the fastest and best support ever. It also has built in weather, natural language input, and more. One of the features I like best and literally use daily is joining an online meeting, such as Zoom, with one click from the menu bar. It always has Day 1 support of new headline Apple OS features like Focus Modes and lockscreen widgets. It can give you a single pane of glass view for a large range of calendars including iCloud, Google, Microsoft 365,, , Zoom, Yahoo, Webex, MS Exchange, Todoist, etc. Fantastical is one of those apps that prevents me from ever going back to Windows.įantastical has won Mac app of the year award (2020), and is both visually beautiful as well as functional. ($4.75/mo) Fantastical is one of those must-have calendaring apps that is supported across the Apple ecosystem (macOS, iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS). Note: Download 1Password for Mac directly from their website. 1Password’s 128-bit secret key adds the critical extra layer of protection that Infosec professionals trust. I would not say that of any other cloud based password manager, as most all other apps rely solely on a master password to decrypt your vault. When done right ( like what 1Password does), storing a password vault in the cloud does not really increase the risk of your vault being decrypted by a threat actor. There’s a big misconception that storing passwords in the cloud is less secure than storing them locally. 1Password also has support for Passkeys, which is the future of secure logins. 1Password also has routine 3rd party security audits, which they publicly publish the results. If you are using any password manager other than 1Password I would urge you to strongly consider migrating. Infosec professionals that I’ve seen lately only recommend two options for password management: 1Password and Bitwarden.ġPassword has much stronger protection of your password vault than Bitwarden ( 128-bit secret key plus your master password vs. Security researcher after researcher pick 1Password as the best option, with an extremely high bar for security. Given the recent Lastpass security breaches, and their horrific security practices coming to light (not to mention their deceptive public statements and even outright lies), using a highly trusted password manager is a must. It has clients for macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, Linux, and many browser extensions including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Brave, and Edge. Eliminate any software you absolutely do not need or haven't used in a long time.(From $2.99/mo) 1Password is an awesome cross-platform password and privacy manager. ![]() ![]() Giving it some time to determine if the problem reoccurs before installing the next tool. Making sure you are installing the latest version of the software and that it is fully compatible with the ARM64 architecture of M1 and macOS Monterey. Logically removing all of the 3rd party tools returning to a working battery state is preferred then you test each tool individually one at a time. Narrowing it down is the only way to know for sure. I would recommend removing ALL 3rd party software and add-ons you do not absolutely need and test. I would be more concerned with the WD (Western Digital) software, Paragon NTFS, Sonatype Nexus (appears partially removed), the Dynamic Wallpaper App, Amphetamine (keeps Mac from sleeping), Firefox which could have many highly active tabs open updating financial data, streaming audio/video loops, etc., the HP Monitoring and Data uploader junk, AppCleaner, and whatever the heck Dongtail is. Mongod = Is the Mongo SQL less database which is quite popular, many systems use it. He's also using Lunar which I have been using precisely because Dell didn't have DDM available for Mac. But these two are not malware:ĭDM = Dell Display Manager and it's fairly new, I bought a Dell U4021QW and didn't even know this was available as it wasn't when I originally purchased the monitor about two years ago. Any one of them could be causing the problem. Agreed there are quite a few third party tools installed.
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