How to Install 3 Third-Party Apps Every Macbook User Needs
When you purchase a MacBook, you’re not just getting a great piece of hardware. In addition to the continuously impressive operating system, Apple provides users with a whole host of free applications. Their office pack is up there with the best. And you’ll find few free alternatives to the likes of iMovie and GarageBand.
ExpressVPN
Most Macbook owners will never download an antivirus for their computer. Quite simply, Apple have made it clear that their inbuilt software is pretty resilient. Their track record is very good, and even those who are not convinced that nothing will get through will have a hard time finding an antivirus that does a better job. However, security issues don’t end there. Unfortunately, the biggest threat to you online is not a virus, but having your information stolen from you. Hackers can steal your identity
without you knowing until it is too late. Anyone online is vulnerable. The best defense against identity theft is to use a VPN. ExpressVPN is probably the best VPN for Mac. It fits seamlessly into the macOS ecosystem and offers hundreds of servers around the world. There are other good alternatives, but few offer as great an experience.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Finally, as things stand, Apple’s native options for viewing and editing PDFs are very limited. Adobe Acrobat is still necessary for opening documents from many corporations or governmental organizations. Apple and Adobe had beef a while back, but analysts think the time might soon come when Apple actually buys Adobe.
In an ideal world, we won’t need Adobe Acrobat Reader, or there’ll be much better alternatives. It still feels like software from the old world, which crashes and is needlessly confusing. But if you want to make sure you’re covered for all your PDF needs, Adobe is a necessary download.
Dropbox
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Dropbox has its issues, including very limited subscription options, and in the near future
Google Drive will likely render it obsolete. For now, however, Dropbox is a very useful addition to your Macbook.
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