I am looking for a utility that can compress and encrypt a folder hierarchy. It should ideally have these feature:
Be cross-platform; versions for at least macOS and Windows should exist. iOS, Android and Linux would be nice, but not required.
It should use an open standard. That way, if the...
Hi MacRumors! I'm the developer of ShareEasy.
ShareEasy is a local WiFi file transfer app for macOS and iOS — and it also works with Windows and Android devices!
transferring files directly over your local WiFi at up to 50MB/s, no internet, no account, no file size limits. Devices auto-discover...
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I couldn't find any affordable, native, and multi-platform app to track my time I'm working as a freelancer, so I built one myself. It's called "FreelanceKit" and it's super cheap but has everything I need:
Support for multiple projects
Fully editable & filterable history of...
Hello, everyone.
Due to the creative nature of my profession, I very often make rough sketches and take hand-written notes throughout the day. That said, I have decided to cut my consumption of paper and switch to a fully digital note taking system; that said I need some specific requirements...
hello, so i know you can run cross over on m1 macs and get really good gaming performance. so i ran a test to see if it would work on intel macs it does and quit "well" but theres just one problem iwth that. the only pc game i play is grand theft auto 5 and minecraft. minecraft has a mac version...
First off, hello everyone. :) I'm too poor to own a Mac, but I'm still interested in porting cool Programs for all of you Macheads to enjoy (I mean that in a positive way). :) As my Profile states, I Program in many Languages, but I'm just starting on Swift. Is Swift the only way to...
Hey everyone,
We have a new NAS system (Synology) and use it to exchange .dxf files from Pc to Mac. We can transfer those .dxf files through USB drives and it works without a problem.
When we copy/paste the .dxf files from PC to NAS, then NAS to Mac, those .dxf files can't be read on our Mac...