PolymorphApp: Build Web Apps Using Natural Language
https://v.redd.it/4bqxdzl6glyf1
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 07:59AM by Playful-Prune-6892
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https://v.redd.it/4bqxdzl6glyf1
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 07:59AM by Playful-Prune-6892
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I built a offline Mac app to remove AI video watermarks
https://preview.redd.it/rvdvohlucmyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=58a17aad0dfbd4728847bdb678db549afef369b1I built a small Mac app called EraseVideo, and I thought some people here might find it useful, especially if you’re working with AI-generated videos (Sora, etc.) and need a clean version without sending your footage to a server.What it doesEraseVideo removes AI video watermarks locally on your Mac.No uploads, no login, no internet required.Everything stays on-device, which was a key goal for privacy.Support Platform: Sora, Veo, Kling,Runway, Pika, Wan, TikTok PerformanceOn an M1 Mac, a 10–15 second clip usually processes in under a minute.Apple Silicon is fully supported and noticeably faster.Free to useThe app is free with 2 video removals per day (no login required).There are paid options if you need unlimited processing.Get it nowhttps://erasevideo.appIf anyone here tries it, I’d love to hear if it works well on your machine or if you hit any weird edge cases. Happy to improve it.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 11:07AM by mmmmmmarcus
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https://preview.redd.it/rvdvohlucmyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=58a17aad0dfbd4728847bdb678db549afef369b1I built a small Mac app called EraseVideo, and I thought some people here might find it useful, especially if you’re working with AI-generated videos (Sora, etc.) and need a clean version without sending your footage to a server.What it doesEraseVideo removes AI video watermarks locally on your Mac.No uploads, no login, no internet required.Everything stays on-device, which was a key goal for privacy.Support Platform: Sora, Veo, Kling,Runway, Pika, Wan, TikTok PerformanceOn an M1 Mac, a 10–15 second clip usually processes in under a minute.Apple Silicon is fully supported and noticeably faster.Free to useThe app is free with 2 video removals per day (no login required).There are paid options if you need unlimited processing.Get it nowhttps://erasevideo.appIf anyone here tries it, I’d love to hear if it works well on your machine or if you hit any weird edge cases. Happy to improve it.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 11:07AM by mmmmmmarcus
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Insert key alternative
I had developed a Windows application that records a family tree, and it uses the Insert, Ctrl Insert, and Shift Insert keys to input different types of persons. Since Mac devices do not have an Insert key, what are the alternative keys that I can adapt in my program?
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 10:43AM by shagrouni
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I had developed a Windows application that records a family tree, and it uses the Insert, Ctrl Insert, and Shift Insert keys to input different types of persons. Since Mac devices do not have an Insert key, what are the alternative keys that I can adapt in my program?
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 10:43AM by shagrouni
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Paid Autoclicker
Hi all, I'm looking at making some basic apps but am struggling to find a price ratio. I wish to create a simple autoclicker app, as I've not been able to find one that works on newer macOS versions. I plan to release my own, but I am looking to see if others are interested in the idea, and if so, what price you would be willing to pay for such a utility. Also, if you think of an app idea and a price, I'm willing to look into making it a reality; I just need some prices and ideas!
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 12:27PM by HuntTechnical6023
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Hi all, I'm looking at making some basic apps but am struggling to find a price ratio. I wish to create a simple autoclicker app, as I've not been able to find one that works on newer macOS versions. I plan to release my own, but I am looking to see if others are interested in the idea, and if so, what price you would be willing to pay for such a utility. Also, if you think of an app idea and a price, I'm willing to look into making it a reality; I just need some prices and ideas!
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 12:27PM by HuntTechnical6023
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A Practical Workflow for Face Tagging Before Editing
With the sheer number of photos piling up on my hard drives, and since I mainly shoot portraits, I started looking for a way to tag faces early in my workflow, ideally even before any editing in Capture One or Lightroom.I tested several options, but honestly, the results have been quite underwhelming. Nothing really comes close to what Google Photos or Apple Photos can do in terms of face recognition.That said, I came across an app this week called Tonfotos. It’s still far from perfect, but it feels like a step in the right direction.After spending a few hours testing it, I did find some limitations that slow things down. But I also found a way to actually make it work and finally get what I was aiming for.The first downside is the price. At €59, it feels a bit steep considering how limited the app currently is. It lacks features, in my opinion. Of course, pricing is subjective, some might find it too expensive, others might think it’s fair enough.The second issue is more technical, the app doesn’t allow you to create tags from RAW files. It works with formats like JPEG and TIFF, and it does detect faces in RAWs, but there’s no way to export that data. It doesn’t generate XMP sidecar files, so those tags can’t be carried into Capture One or Lightroom.Still, with a bit of creativity and two quick, mostly automated steps, I managed to get the result I was looking for.Step 1: Automatically convert all RAW files to JPEG using a tool like XnConvert. It handles batch processing and takes about one or two seconds per image. For a folder with 300 images, that’s roughly 5 minutes. The converted images are saved in a dedicated folder, let’s call it FaceRecognition, which becomes the working directory for Tonfotos.Step 2: In Tonfotos, run the face recognition process. The app saves the name tags directly into the JPEG files. Once that’s done, you can close the app.Step 3: Using a simple script I wrote, run a terminal command with ExifTool. The script extracts metadata from the JPEGs and generates XMP sidecar files, which are compatible with Capture One and Lightroom. You just copy these XMP files into the folder containing your original RAWs. Since the filenames are the same, everything lines up seamlessly.Whether you’re importing your RAWs into Capture One or Lightroom, or working in session mode, both applications will read the person tags as keywords.It’s a shame the app doesn’t support direct XMP export, hopefully that feature will come later. But for now, this workaround does the trick. The only real question is whether it’s worth spending €59 on a tool that still requires so many manual steps, especially when the original promise was automation.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 12:16PM by frenshprince
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With the sheer number of photos piling up on my hard drives, and since I mainly shoot portraits, I started looking for a way to tag faces early in my workflow, ideally even before any editing in Capture One or Lightroom.I tested several options, but honestly, the results have been quite underwhelming. Nothing really comes close to what Google Photos or Apple Photos can do in terms of face recognition.That said, I came across an app this week called Tonfotos. It’s still far from perfect, but it feels like a step in the right direction.After spending a few hours testing it, I did find some limitations that slow things down. But I also found a way to actually make it work and finally get what I was aiming for.The first downside is the price. At €59, it feels a bit steep considering how limited the app currently is. It lacks features, in my opinion. Of course, pricing is subjective, some might find it too expensive, others might think it’s fair enough.The second issue is more technical, the app doesn’t allow you to create tags from RAW files. It works with formats like JPEG and TIFF, and it does detect faces in RAWs, but there’s no way to export that data. It doesn’t generate XMP sidecar files, so those tags can’t be carried into Capture One or Lightroom.Still, with a bit of creativity and two quick, mostly automated steps, I managed to get the result I was looking for.Step 1: Automatically convert all RAW files to JPEG using a tool like XnConvert. It handles batch processing and takes about one or two seconds per image. For a folder with 300 images, that’s roughly 5 minutes. The converted images are saved in a dedicated folder, let’s call it FaceRecognition, which becomes the working directory for Tonfotos.Step 2: In Tonfotos, run the face recognition process. The app saves the name tags directly into the JPEG files. Once that’s done, you can close the app.Step 3: Using a simple script I wrote, run a terminal command with ExifTool. The script extracts metadata from the JPEGs and generates XMP sidecar files, which are compatible with Capture One and Lightroom. You just copy these XMP files into the folder containing your original RAWs. Since the filenames are the same, everything lines up seamlessly.Whether you’re importing your RAWs into Capture One or Lightroom, or working in session mode, both applications will read the person tags as keywords.It’s a shame the app doesn’t support direct XMP export, hopefully that feature will come later. But for now, this workaround does the trick. The only real question is whether it’s worth spending €59 on a tool that still requires so many manual steps, especially when the original promise was automation.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 12:16PM by frenshprince
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There needs to be more Lightroom type apps to categorize things
All I want is folders and tagging. An app like Pastel, which organizes color swatches, is a good example of this. I think color slurp is similar? Easy categorization and tagging from an app straight from the App Store. Apple Notes is another - I don't know what this design language is called that's why I'm saying Lightroom-type. I just want an app that is nondestructive and allows me to put my files where I want, and tag them in such a way that it's easy to recall based on project etc. I find finder clunky with its tags and colors.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 01:00PM by No-Squirrel6645
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All I want is folders and tagging. An app like Pastel, which organizes color swatches, is a good example of this. I think color slurp is similar? Easy categorization and tagging from an app straight from the App Store. Apple Notes is another - I don't know what this design language is called that's why I'm saying Lightroom-type. I just want an app that is nondestructive and allows me to put my files where I want, and tag them in such a way that it's easy to recall based on project etc. I find finder clunky with its tags and colors.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 01:00PM by No-Squirrel6645
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Purrfection for the best Mac WM app 😻 MacsyZones 2.0 is here! 🥳 (It is still Open Source, support the cutest Mac WM app)
https://v.redd.it/xjchs5wjvmyf1
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 12:51PM by EvrenselKisilik
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https://v.redd.it/xjchs5wjvmyf1
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 12:51PM by EvrenselKisilik
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JSON Brace now has free core features
I've updated JSON Brace for Safari, and now the basic features are available to everyone for free.If you need more, you can always purchase Pro and get advanced capabilities.I want to give a special thanks to everyone who bought JSON Brace earlier and supported me. You automatically get Pro – there's nothing you need to do. Just update the app to the latest version. If Pro didn't activate, open the app and tap "Restore Purchase".The goal is simple – to make convenient JSON viewing available to everyone and to keep developing the project thanks to Pro.Your ideas, feedback, and thoughts on what to add in future versions are, as always, welcome.The app works on Safari for iOS and macOS.https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/json-brace-for-safari/id6753739988
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 02:24PM by Pinpoint_user
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I've updated JSON Brace for Safari, and now the basic features are available to everyone for free.If you need more, you can always purchase Pro and get advanced capabilities.I want to give a special thanks to everyone who bought JSON Brace earlier and supported me. You automatically get Pro – there's nothing you need to do. Just update the app to the latest version. If Pro didn't activate, open the app and tap "Restore Purchase".The goal is simple – to make convenient JSON viewing available to everyone and to keep developing the project thanks to Pro.Your ideas, feedback, and thoughts on what to add in future versions are, as always, welcome.The app works on Safari for iOS and macOS.https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/json-brace-for-safari/id6753739988
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 02:24PM by Pinpoint_user
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I built a simple native macOS app to organize and share screenshots easily
I take a lot of screenshots for work (testing, feedback, documentation), and my desktop has become a chaotic mess.There are plenty of tools out there, but what I really wanted was something simple, fully native, and privacy-first.So I built Pickle — a small menu bar app that automatically detects new screenshots, lets you blur sensitive info, and share a private link instantly.It's Free, built in Swift, privacy-first, no accounts, no tracking — just a clean native feel.👉 pickleformac.appWould love to hear what you think.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 05:13PM by aapika
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I take a lot of screenshots for work (testing, feedback, documentation), and my desktop has become a chaotic mess.There are plenty of tools out there, but what I really wanted was something simple, fully native, and privacy-first.So I built Pickle — a small menu bar app that automatically detects new screenshots, lets you blur sensitive info, and share a private link instantly.It's Free, built in Swift, privacy-first, no accounts, no tracking — just a clean native feel.👉 pickleformac.appWould love to hear what you think.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 05:13PM by aapika
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Why the disdain here for paid apps?
I understand that free is nice, but sometimes paid apps are worth buying for various reasons such as: superior featuressuperior supportfuture macos updates support
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 05:24PM by tcolling
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I understand that free is nice, but sometimes paid apps are worth buying for various reasons such as: superior featuressuperior supportfuture macos updates support
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 05:24PM by tcolling
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Do you understand what my app does?
Hi, I'm trying to improve my app store description and screenshots. Do you understand what my app does just by looking at them? If you do, but feel the description and/or screenshots don't convey it well, I'm looking for suggestions. If you don't, please tell me as well :) Thanks 🙏Link to the app:
https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/tidy-downloads-sort-organize/id6753870080?mt=12Screenshots:https://preview.redd.it/gpc3uisntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=cf1d0cec6a7e028b737e4ccfd03836fd943b135fhttps://preview.redd.it/1airsisntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=8b578f363eb68099945206f09d88d036900f065ehttps://preview.redd.it/866p6gtntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=7c5d9335fef590b97d1a7a742e5ebb464ec96bdchttps://preview.redd.it/kjshvjsntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=680aca61a3210469631069f4eb1c398b884e2a6bhttps://preview.redd.it/fd8a7gtntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=f3c3092085c4b51db9f5fb8638c59c0e1188ff06
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 07:21PM by SignificanceRoyal245
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Hi, I'm trying to improve my app store description and screenshots. Do you understand what my app does just by looking at them? If you do, but feel the description and/or screenshots don't convey it well, I'm looking for suggestions. If you don't, please tell me as well :) Thanks 🙏Link to the app:
https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/tidy-downloads-sort-organize/id6753870080?mt=12Screenshots:https://preview.redd.it/gpc3uisntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=cf1d0cec6a7e028b737e4ccfd03836fd943b135fhttps://preview.redd.it/1airsisntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=8b578f363eb68099945206f09d88d036900f065ehttps://preview.redd.it/866p6gtntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=7c5d9335fef590b97d1a7a742e5ebb464ec96bdchttps://preview.redd.it/kjshvjsntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=680aca61a3210469631069f4eb1c398b884e2a6bhttps://preview.redd.it/fd8a7gtntoyf1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=f3c3092085c4b51db9f5fb8638c59c0e1188ff06
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 07:21PM by SignificanceRoyal245
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What are people’s feelings on apps that offer updates which knock the paid app into trial mode?
What I’m talking about is apps where the license is something like pay x for y years of free updates - but the app also prompts you to update to versions which our outside of that range.I’m a bit torn. On the one hand, maybe it was my fault and I should have remembered that the app is using that licensing model and check when my sub ends to make sure my year of free updates hasn’t elapsed.On the other hand, I have so many apps installed and it would be a massive pain to have to constantly be checking this stuff every time an app gives me a pop up asking me to update to the newest version.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 07:21PM by geoken
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What I’m talking about is apps where the license is something like pay x for y years of free updates - but the app also prompts you to update to versions which our outside of that range.I’m a bit torn. On the one hand, maybe it was my fault and I should have remembered that the app is using that licensing model and check when my sub ends to make sure my year of free updates hasn’t elapsed.On the other hand, I have so many apps installed and it would be a massive pain to have to constantly be checking this stuff every time an app gives me a pop up asking me to update to the newest version.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 07:21PM by geoken
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Made a mini word puzzle game - Letter Flow
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1om0lr9
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 11:12PM by ArimaJain
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https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1om0lr9
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 11:12PM by ArimaJain
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Pola Browser v0.21 - Temporary tabs, pinned tabs, smarter search, zoom controls, refined autofill and Kagi search
/r/polabrowser/comments/1olsz0p/pola_browser_v021_auto_closing_tabs_smarter/
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 11:43PM by PolaBrowserOfficial
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/r/polabrowser/comments/1olsz0p/pola_browser_v021_auto_closing_tabs_smarter/
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 11:43PM by PolaBrowserOfficial
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Spokenly best local model
Hey guys, I just wanted to know what your thoughts are on what the best Local model , Spokenly has to offer, particularly on IOS devices. There's so many options of different whisper models to choose from. Which one do you find has the best speed and accuracy balance? Parakeet is also another option that's really popular as well as it's really fast and accurate as well, but is it better than whisper models? Anyways, just wanted to know what your guys' thoughts are on what the best local model on Spokenly iOS would be.
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 07:43AM by Turbulent-Apple2911
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Hey guys, I just wanted to know what your thoughts are on what the best Local model , Spokenly has to offer, particularly on IOS devices. There's so many options of different whisper models to choose from. Which one do you find has the best speed and accuracy balance? Parakeet is also another option that's really popular as well as it's really fast and accurate as well, but is it better than whisper models? Anyways, just wanted to know what your guys' thoughts are on what the best local model on Spokenly iOS would be.
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 07:43AM by Turbulent-Apple2911
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Any recommendations for AI MAC app that uses CLI backend?
I watched a recent NetworkChuck video demoing AI use in the CLI. Extremely powerful but it has me wondering if someone has create an app as a CLI wrapper to minimize the CLI tasks, folder creation, summarize most useful info like context usage and token usage, agent creation, etc. This would not be an webapp because the CLI can be given access to local machine, local network, and internet and all of the context history, agent context is stored locally which is a big deal.
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 11:09AM by simonduz
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I watched a recent NetworkChuck video demoing AI use in the CLI. Extremely powerful but it has me wondering if someone has create an app as a CLI wrapper to minimize the CLI tasks, folder creation, summarize most useful info like context usage and token usage, agent creation, etc. This would not be an webapp because the CLI can be given access to local machine, local network, and internet and all of the context history, agent context is stored locally which is a big deal.
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 11:09AM by simonduz
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File transfer over internet with no server or accounts
https://i.redd.it/cahi466fgtyf1.gif
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 10:58AM by Rare_Squash93
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https://i.redd.it/cahi466fgtyf1.gif
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 10:58AM by Rare_Squash93
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Input Needed: Photo/Video Storage Reducer for iPhones
Hello everyone,
I’m a new developer working on an app to help iPhone users efficiently manage and reduce their photo and video storage without compromising image quality. The aim is to free up device space while keeping photos easily accessible and secure. I’m at an early stage and eager to understand your biggest storage pain points and which features would matter most to you.I’d love to hear what kind of user experience or functionality would make a storage management app truly valuable. What would motivate you to try or even pay for such a tool? Also, any ideas on how to best test and get real user feedback would be greatly appreciated.Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts—looking forward to learning from this community!
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 12:40PM by BoOgieymann47
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Hello everyone,
I’m a new developer working on an app to help iPhone users efficiently manage and reduce their photo and video storage without compromising image quality. The aim is to free up device space while keeping photos easily accessible and secure. I’m at an early stage and eager to understand your biggest storage pain points and which features would matter most to you.I’d love to hear what kind of user experience or functionality would make a storage management app truly valuable. What would motivate you to try or even pay for such a tool? Also, any ideas on how to best test and get real user feedback would be greatly appreciated.Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts—looking forward to learning from this community!
Submitted November 02, 2025 at 12:40PM by BoOgieymann47
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What apps do you actually pay a subscription for and think are worth it?
Curious what apps people here actually pay for and feel are genuinely worth the subscription.Personally, I pay for Infuse. I just couldn’t find any good alternative that integrates well with Plex (at least on Apple TV). Everything else I use is either a one-time purchase or free.What about you? Which apps have actually earned your subscription?Quick heads-up to the vibe-coded, subscription-hungry dev crowd - this isn’t the place to plug your app. We can spot you from orbit.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 09:36PM by Jazzlike-Rich-6552
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Curious what apps people here actually pay for and feel are genuinely worth the subscription.Personally, I pay for Infuse. I just couldn’t find any good alternative that integrates well with Plex (at least on Apple TV). Everything else I use is either a one-time purchase or free.What about you? Which apps have actually earned your subscription?Quick heads-up to the vibe-coded, subscription-hungry dev crowd - this isn’t the place to plug your app. We can spot you from orbit.
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 09:36PM by Jazzlike-Rich-6552
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what are your favorite expense trackers for mac?
i am searching for good expense trackers. can you share your best and why you like it?
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 06:12PM by cheapsturncur
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i am searching for good expense trackers. can you share your best and why you like it?
Submitted November 01, 2025 at 06:12PM by cheapsturncur
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