macapps Subreddit Mac Apps Reddit r/macapps Backup by AppleStyle on Telegram
91 subscribers
2.89K photos
750 videos
17.1K links
r/macapps subreddit backup on Telegram. A backup Project by @RoadToPetabyte and @AppleStyleOfficial http://pixly.me/rtp Join our subreddit backup on Discord, Telegram and Pinterest: https://discord.gg/abCudZwgBr or @redditbackup
Download Telegram
PNG -> webp

Do you know of an app that converts PNG files to the WebP format? It should allow you to select multiple files and then convert all the selected ones.

https://redd.it/1thdvhk
@macappsbackup
As if CleanMyMac wasn’t hated already

Malwarebytes issued a warning about a fake installer for CleanMyMac Mac.

Fake CleanMyMac site installs SHub Stealer and backdoors crypto wallets | Malwarebytes - https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/threat-intel/2026/03/fake-cleanmymac-site-installs-shub-stealer-and-backdoors-crypto-wallets

CleanMyMac from Mac Paw gets a lot of undeserved hatred from people who have never used it and post on the Internet based on hearsay and ignorance. I have tested it. For a certain type of user it can be helpful. For the more tech savvy crowd, it’s not hard to build a suite of utilities from free and low cost sources that match its capabilities.

An Unemotional Look at Clean My Mac X | AppAddict - https://appaddict.app/post/an-unemotional-look-at-clean-my-mac-x

https://redd.it/1thmggz
@macappsbackup
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
ScreenKite 1.5.0 released - A super fast screen recorder (3x faster than Screen Studio) with dynamic layout for short video platforms, AI editing with Claude Code / Codex / Antigravity / Gemini.

https://redd.it/1thsrvu
@macappsbackup
How to price your app properly?

I’m building a Mac app, but I’m not really sure how to price it properly. I’ve read a lot of posts here, especially discussions about pricing, and it seems that once a lifetime price goes above $10, many people already feel it’s too expensive. At the same time, a lot of relatively simple tools are priced around $6, and people seem perfectly happy with that.

But whenever subscriptions are mentioned, people here seem strongly against them.

I’m definitely not a pricing expert, but I do understand a few basic things:

1. You need to set a price that can keep the business sustainable and support ongoing development and maintenance.
2. Pricing should be tied more to the value provided than to the development cost itself.
3. It’s important to compare competitor pricing if you’re offering something similar, since the market ultimately decides what a product is worth.

Still, there are many things I’m unsure about. For those who have priced or adjusted the pricing of their own apps, could you share the logic behind your decisions? What worked, and what didn’t?

https://redd.it/1ti7zh0
@macappsbackup