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7 Mac Apps Every Frontend Developer Should Be Using in 2026

7 Mac Apps Every Frontend Developer Should Be Using in 2026

via Dev.to WebdevHenry Godnick

Frontend development on a Mac in 2026 is a different game than it was even two years ago. Between AI-assisted coding, design-to-code workflows, and the sheer number of browser tabs we juggle, having the right tools matters more than ever. I've been building frontend projects on macOS for years, and these are the 7 apps I genuinely can't work without right now. No fluff — just tools that actually make a difference in my daily workflow. 1. Arc Browser Free — arc.net If you're still using Chrome with 80+ tabs open, Arc will change your life. It organizes tabs into spaces (I keep separate ones for each project), has a built-in split view for side-by-side comparisons, and the command bar lets you navigate everything without touching the mouse. The "Little Arc" feature is perfect for quick link previews without losing your current context. For frontend devs specifically, the built-in dev tools integration and per-space bookmark organization make project switching seamless. 2. Raycast Free /

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