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June 28, 2023 / By Harsh Agrawal / 5 minutes read Let’s start this article with a story about Steve Jobs and Mac. Many years back, during testing, the Mac took a few minutes to start up. Steve Jobs was furious that it took so long. He had this to say: “Well, let’s say you can shave 10 seconds off of the boot time. Multiply that by five million users and that’s 50 million seconds, every single day. Over a year, that’s probably dozens of lifetimes. So if you make it boot ten seconds faster, you’ve saved a dozen lives. That’s really worth it, don’t you think?” The Mac series of laptops are definitely some of the most solid devices out there compared to their numerous competitors. Compared to Windows, the Mac is: Blazingly fast Not prone to viruses Doesn’t crash as much It’s a well thought out machine and this can be attributed to the late Steve Jobs’s obsession with the product. This kind of obsession undoubtedly makes a great product. It also makes it a haven for software developers to create wonderful software applications.
Today, we’ll talk about the best social media tools for the Mac OS. Social media tools are ubiquitous now. A lot are online Banner Design Service
applications that help in creating content, posting content, and creating systems of automation. But many software developers have been/are still creating applications for the Mac OS. But why? Page Contents Why would you use Desktop Apps instead of Web Apps? Why would a developer create a desktop application when access to the original web app is a few clicks away through the browser? One reason is dedicated control and arrangement of features. Original applications like Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest have to focus on the UI and the UX of things as well as having all of the necessary features. A desktop application on the other hand just has to be functional. They give a user the bigger picture by allowing them to access content easily and perform actions with a few simple clicks. I would say desktop apps are for core users. So without further ado, let’s get into the best social media tools for the Mac OS. Note: In our analysis of applications, we’re using the following metrics: Last updated: Only updated applications are featured here.
Price points Free/low cost alternatives Best Social Media Desktop Tools For Mac OS: 1. Typefully Mac App Save If you are someone who is targeting Twitter as one of your top social media network, you can’t live without Typefully. This desktop app is everything you could ask from a Twitter app which runs on Mac. The app supports: Twitter thread scheduler Write Tweets using AI Share account with other teammates Upload Videos, gif Tweet Rewriter Publish the same content on LinkedIn. Twitter Analytics Manage client accounts Create free Typefully account Download Typefully Mac App 2. Default Mac Apps You may not be aware of this, but the Mac OS has built-in features that can bring social media right to your OS. All you have to do is go to: Apple Menu > System Preferences > Internet Accounts A pop-up opens with all social sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and others. You can individually set up these accounts so that they are integrated into your OS. For example: When LinkedIn is integrated, all of your LinkedIn contacts are synced with your Mac contacts. You can share content and see your LinkedIn feed straight from Safari. You can also share any post, website, or video from your LinkedIn account with two clicks. Mac OS - Social Media - Built in A list of social accounts you can connect to your Mac OS Price: Free 3.
Today, we’ll talk about the best social media tools for the Mac OS. Social media tools are ubiquitous now. A lot are online Banner Design Service
applications that help in creating content, posting content, and creating systems of automation. But many software developers have been/are still creating applications for the Mac OS. But why? Page Contents Why would you use Desktop Apps instead of Web Apps? Why would a developer create a desktop application when access to the original web app is a few clicks away through the browser? One reason is dedicated control and arrangement of features. Original applications like Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest have to focus on the UI and the UX of things as well as having all of the necessary features. A desktop application on the other hand just has to be functional. They give a user the bigger picture by allowing them to access content easily and perform actions with a few simple clicks. I would say desktop apps are for core users. So without further ado, let’s get into the best social media tools for the Mac OS. Note: In our analysis of applications, we’re using the following metrics: Last updated: Only updated applications are featured here.
Price points Free/low cost alternatives Best Social Media Desktop Tools For Mac OS: 1. Typefully Mac App Save If you are someone who is targeting Twitter as one of your top social media network, you can’t live without Typefully. This desktop app is everything you could ask from a Twitter app which runs on Mac. The app supports: Twitter thread scheduler Write Tweets using AI Share account with other teammates Upload Videos, gif Tweet Rewriter Publish the same content on LinkedIn. Twitter Analytics Manage client accounts Create free Typefully account Download Typefully Mac App 2. Default Mac Apps You may not be aware of this, but the Mac OS has built-in features that can bring social media right to your OS. All you have to do is go to: Apple Menu > System Preferences > Internet Accounts A pop-up opens with all social sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and others. You can individually set up these accounts so that they are integrated into your OS. For example: When LinkedIn is integrated, all of your LinkedIn contacts are synced with your Mac contacts. You can share content and see your LinkedIn feed straight from Safari. You can also share any post, website, or video from your LinkedIn account with two clicks. Mac OS - Social Media - Built in A list of social accounts you can connect to your Mac OS Price: Free 3.