Our new bunch of Mac apps allows you to stay more organized, more informed, and even more focused. So get your hands on this nifty bunch.
SkyDrive
Like many of the others, Microsoft’s cloud solution has got its way to the Mac with SkyDrive (AppStore Link). SkyDrive app, that comes with a Microsoft esque version number, generates a directory on the local machine and then syncs it to your Cloud folder, letting you keep your data secure and up-to-date over different devices.
Sketch 2.4.0
Bohemian Coding’s Sketch ($70) has been upgraded with a wide list improvements & bug fixes. Among its enhancements, new version comprises upgraded mask support, one click activation of the blur effects, speed boosts and much more.
RedditReader 1.0
If you cannot get enough kitten pics or if you want to get your news uncensored and unfiltered, The Grassr’s RedditReader ($1) is a great way to get informed of what is happening on some popular website.
ReadKit 2.3.3
Webin’s ReadKit ($7) is an RSS reader which supports multiple feed aggregation methods, as well as different read-later services like Pocket and Instapaper.
PDFPen 6.1.1
PDFPen powered by The Smile has been helping Mac users for a long time with their PDF format files. The updated PDFPen 6.1.1 ($60) comes with a large number of improvements and fixes, ability to add some stamps to your desired files, compatibility with the Evernote Business, and revamped support for the rotated objects and objects.