


I read somewhere that sync is coming to Brave, but is only currently in the nighty builds, but I haven’t actually used it much. ² = I generally only use the ‘regular’ Brave browser. It also links to some other weather sites, pre-bookmarked to my specific location. The Weather “app” points to the web page for my Netatmo Indoor Outdoor Smart Weather Station (this is the one Jason Snell has mentioned he uses). Also, it defaults to which I always forget to use otherwise. Which I don’t want in my regular browser. The Amazon one has its ‘Favorites’ bar with several bookmarks to things that I often want to check, such as my order status page, or if there is something that I am looking at but not sure I want to buy, I’ll bookmark it and put it on the bookmarks toolbar. It’s easier (IMO) to just have one browser dedicated to that, so if I have to check something in my wife’s email and then follow a link from there to check her Google Account Security Settings, it’s not going to be confused as to who I am. For example, the ones named “Mom” and “Tracey” are browsers where I am signed into accounts as my mom/wife in case they need me to help them with something. The rest are more like “Single Task Browsers”. this command: find /Applications -maxdepth 2 -type d -iname '*.app' -print \ I often find it interesting to see what apps people have installed, so here’s my list, generated by. through the program wc (word count) with the -l argument (show me a count of lines).Look in the Applications folder: find /Applications.(Also note that because this is Catalina, most of the default macOS apps do not actually show up in /Applications/ or /Applications/Utilities/ despite what Finder might tell you.) Note: translating the find command above: Which is much higher than I would have guessed. I was curious to see what that number actually is, so I ran this command in Terminal: find /Applications -maxdepth 2 -type d -iname '*.app' -print | wc -l Having recently done a clean re-install, I consider my current set of installed apps to be ‘minimal’.
