Hereford wrote:
Thank you for that post. I have known for years that "Apple Image Capture" was a free app on my Macs, but I never knew what it could do or why I might want to use it. Just never bothered to check it out.
The Mac comes with so many little jewels of programs, and Apple offers others as free downloads for those who want them. I use:
Safari
Mail
Contacts
Calendar
Calculator
TextEdit
Dictionary
Preview
Voice Memos
Notes
Reminders
Maps
Messages
FaceTime
GarageBand (All the audio recording studio power I need)
iMovie (for quick, short-form, simple video editing projects)
Quicktime Player (video player)
Photos (for my iPhone photo sharing with family)
Image Capture (to download iPhone photos to named folders)
Pages
Numbers
Keynote
News
Music
Podcasts
Apple TV
Books (mostly for PDF reading)
Those are used often enough they stay in my dock.
I also use these enough to keep in the dock:
FireFox (free web browser)
VLC Media Player (free)
Handbrake (free video file compressor)
FinalCut Pro (paid video editor, worth every penny)
Fotor (free image editor with in-app purchases)
SpyderXElite (monitor calibration/profiling)
Epson Scan 2 (scanner driver)
Graphic Converter 11 ($40 Swiss Army knife of image file editing tools I've used since 1993)
Lightroom CLASSIC
Photoshop 2021
Acrobat Reader
Microsoft 365 Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote)
I have more in the Applications Folder, but don't use them often.