If you’ve ever missed something like MAMP… but for Docker on macOS. I’ve been working with Docker for local web dev on macOS for a while now, and honestly… managing Apache/Nginx, PHP versions, databases, ports, etc. gets messy pretty fast. So I built a small app for myself — and maybe it’s useful for you too: DockAMP – a simple macOS GUI to manage Docker-based web stacks. It’s basically like a MAMP-style experience, but running fully on Docker.
AppleContainerGUI is a native macOS SwiftUI front-end for the container CLI (Apple Container). It provides an organized, visual way to manage containers, images, volumes, networks, snapshots and logs.
MacFossils scans your Mac for leftover files from uninstalled apps and helps you clean up your system.
Over time, macOS accumulates many hidden files such as preferences, caches, launch agents and support data that remain even after an app is removed. These files often stay in your system libraries and can slowly clutter your Mac.
MacFossils searches common locations where applications store their data and identifies orphaned files that likely belong to apps that are no longer installed.