transloader

Transloader v3.1.81 is now available fixing a few minor issues, and is now also available as a direct purchase from my website, in addition to the Mac App Store and Setapp.


What is Transloader?

With Transloader, you manage downloads on your Macs, remotely from your iPhone, iPad, or other Macs.
This way, when you’re sitting on your couch and come across a large file download you’ll need on your Mac later, you don’t have to get up, go to your Mac, find that link again and then download it there. No. All you need to do is paste that link into Transloader, and it will handle it all for you.

With Link and File Actions you have total control over what happens with your links; either they’re downloaded directly in Transloader, or handed off to other apps, workflows or shortcuts. And when a file is downloaded in Transloader, you can run custom actions on those files as well.


What’s New in Transloader 3.1.81?

  • Transloader’s iOS companion app now also runs on Apple Vision Pro
  • A couple of strings and localizations have been improved
  • The trial time has been increased from 15 to 28 days
  • You can now see What’s New in-app for updates
  • A streamlined and better About screen
  • Completely voluntary tipping is now available in the app’s Settings
  • The app is now available as a direct purchase from my website

Links and Availability

➡️ Website + free, 28-day trial + Direct Purchase (one-time lifetime purchase)
🖥️ Mac App Store (one-time lifetime purchase)
📱 iOS App Store (free)
🔁 Setapp (7-day free trial, then subscription. Includes Transloader, Yoink and ScreenFloat, plus over 200 awesome other apps)

💡 Usage Tips

💌 Contact & Connect


If you have any feedback or questions, please don’t hesitate to use the contact link above, or one of the buttons below : )

Have a great day. Thank you for stopping by!

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This year’s OS updates (v26) will be released by Apple later today, so here’s an update on my apps as well!


Yoink for Mac v3.6.102 🔗

Yoink looks and runs beautifully on macOS 26 Tahoe and continues to be there for all your drag and drop needs!


Yoink for iPhone and iPad v2.5.2 🔗

The same goes for Yoink for iPhone and iPad – it shines on iOS 26 and will continue to be your file and snippet companion, and versatile clipboard monitor!


ScreenFloat for Mac v2.3.3 🔗

ScreenFloat brings its screen capture all-rounder companion powers to macOS Tahoe. From a new Shots Browser design for Liquid Glass to useful Control Widgets that give you quick access to ScreenFloat’s capture functionality, the app is ready for the new OS.


DeskMat v1.2 🔗

DeskMat covers your messy Desktop instantly. On macOS Tahoe, now also from the comfort of your Control Center.
In addition, there’s a new setting to keep Desktop Widgets visible and only hide file icons (available on macOS 14 and newer).


Transloader v3.1.7 🔗

Transloader lets you start and manage downloads on your Macs, remotely from your iPhone, iPad, and other Macs, and continues to do so on iOS, iPadOS and macOS 26.


Tameno v1.2.1 🔗

Tameno taps you repeatedly in intervals for stretching, workouts, exercises, meditation, yoga, the 20-20-20 rule, and so much more! And now does it better on mac- , watch-, i-, iPad-, and tvOS.


My other apps (like Glimpses, Citator, Upsies, BackLog and SiriMote) will receive updates soon, too.


Links and Availability

– Yoink for Mac – Better Drag and Drop

➡️ Website + free, 28-day trial
🖥️ Mac App Store (one-time purchase)
🔁 Setapp (over 200 awesome apps with one subscription)
💡 Usage Tips

– Yoink for iPhone and iPad – Your Files and Snippets Shelf

➡️ Website
📲 App Store (one-time purchase)
💡 Usage Tips

– ScreenFloat for Mac – Your Screen Capture Companion

➡️ Website + free, 28-day trial
💳 Direct Purchase (one-time purchase)
🖥️ Mac App Store (one-time purchase)
🔁 Setapp (over 200 awesome apps with one subscription)
💡 Get to Know ScreenFloat

– DeskMat – Cover Your Messy Desktop

➡️ Website + free, 28-day trial
💳 Direct Purchase (one-time purchase)
🖥️ Mac App Store (one-time purchase)
💡 Get to Know DeskMat

– Transloader for Mac, iPhone and iPad – Manage Downloads Remotely

➡️ Website + free, 28-day trial
🖥️ Mac App Store (one-time purchase) / 🔁 Setapp (over 200 awesome apps with one subscription)
📲 iOS App Store (free)
💡 Get to Know Transloader

– Tameno – Timers on Auto-Repeat

➡️ Website
🖥️ Mac App Store / 📲 App Store (one-time universal purchase for Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV)
💡 Get to Know Tameno

💌 Contact & Connect

Thank you. I hope you’ll enjoy my apps : )

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macOS 15 Sequoia introduced a new, annoying screen capture permission reminder that has brought on a lot of push-back from developers (myself included).

Now, Ricci Adams has found a way to virtually stop the nagging for specific apps. (I found out about this from Jeff Johnson’s Desolation of Blog blog).

First things first: Please use your own discretion when trying this. Consider if you’re savvy enough to work with the Terminal, and if you really want to remove the permission reminder for an app.

Apparently, there is a TCC (Transparency, Consent and Control) – protected file that keeps track of when to show the next nag screen for specific screen capturing apps, located at

~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.apple.replayd/ScreenCaptureApprovals.plist

Using Terminal (which first needs to be granted Full Disk Access in System Settings > Privacy & Security), you can set that date far into the future so you won’t ever see the nag again.

For example, I wanted to make absolutely sure it never bothers me again for my own app ScreenFloat, so I just set it to my retirement date: January 1st, 4321.

defaults write ~/Library/Group\ Containers/group.com.apple.replayd/ScreenCaptureApprovals.plist "/Applications/ScreenFloat.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenFloat/" -date "4321-01-01 00:00:00 +0000"

Restart your Mac (or log out and back in) so it accepts the new defaults, and you’re all set.

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