I Tried All the Mac Apps for Designers. Here Are the Ones I Can’t Live Without.

Where I spend my time designing, writing, and being productive

Michael McWatters
OneZero

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MyMy Mac is my design studio, writing room, communications center, and remote office. I’m always interested in finding better tools for my job — tools that are as beautiful as they are functional. Many people hate switching apps, but I love it. A few months ago, I was a loyal user of the collaborative interface design app Sketch; now I use Figma. A couple years ago, I was creating flow diagrams in Omnigraffle; now it’s Overflow. I’ve used every email app under the sun and switched note-taking apps more times than I care to admit.

Here are the Mac apps I’m using all the time these days, in alphabetical order.

1Password

$2.99/month (individual); $4.99/month (family)

You’re using a password manager, right? Right? If you’re not, this is the one to get. 1Password recently switched to a subscription model (who hasn’t?), a move that frustrated some users. Still, for something as important as the security of your password data, I think it’s worth it to know the app is up to date on all the latest threats. I use 1Password to store everything from logins to software licenses, credit cards to important documents…

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Michael McWatters
Michael McWatters

Written by Michael McWatters

VP, Product Design at Max | HBO Max. Formerly TED. Better after a nap.

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