TinyStart

Sometimes I look back through my blogging archives and notice what’s changed over time.

For example, I used to write quite enthusiastically about the arrival of a new operating system from Apple. That is no longer the case, to put it mildly. I’m currently holed up on Sequioa, trying to resist all the nudgings to “upgrade” to the tacky design nightmare that is Tahoe. I feel like the protagonist of Pluribus.

I used to write about software I really liked. Sometimes it was software made by Apple. More often it was from some independent developer.

Like, I remember how much I loved a little application called Quicksilver. It just did one thing. You pressed control and space and then started typing the name of any programme installed on your computer. After a few characters Quicksilver would show you the match, you hit enter and the programme launched.

If that process sounds familiar, it’s because Apple ended up incorporating it into their own Spotlight feature. Quicksilver got sherlocked (ask your parents).

Recently though, Spotlight got worse and worse at doing its one job. It’s been laggy and inaccurate, even though I set my Spotlight indexing options to only index the Applications folder.

Then I found TinyStart. It’s like Quicksilver reborn!

A tiny launcher for macOS, fast and focused on the essentials.

Actually, it does double duty. As well as being an application launcher, it’s also an emoji picker. 👍

Best of all, not only is TinyStart a return to the focus and quality of software of yore, it’s also a return to the pricing model. You buy the software—for a measly €5—and that’s it. You own it now. There’s no subscription you have to pay every month.

I love everything about this.

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Responses

Tom Hannen

If I write “1pa” will it launch 1Password or try to convert Pascals? Because if it’s the former, I’m handing over $5 today…

# Posted by Tom Hannen on Tuesday, April 7th, 2026 at 4:46pm

Dave Letorey

for myself it has always been Alfred, which does a fair bit more than TinyStart especially Clipboard History for ~30 days. When I use someone elses computer without Alfred I feel stupid and that I’m incapable of using a computer. www.alfredapp.com

rem / Remy Sharp

Same for me, when quicksilver died off, I end up with Alfred, which I’ve always used since. But for the clipboard history (and emoji search and paste), I’ve got raycast running along side…which feels over the top!

Heather Gold

Sounds nice…as is your blog. A nice calm way to read. Ahhhh.

rem / Remy Sharp

I was pretty intregued by Antinote antinote.io and as powerful as it is (and simple), after paying for it, I realised I didn’t actually use it (supporting the indie devs though, so 🤷)

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Previously on this day

1 year ago I wrote Denial

The best of the web is under continuous attack from the technology that powers your generative “AI” tools.

7 years ago I wrote Drag’n’drop revisited

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10 years ago I wrote Accessible progressive disclosure revisited

From buttons to links.

10 years ago I wrote Mistakes on a plane

In which Comic Book Guy critiques in-flight entertainment.

11 years ago I wrote 100 words 016

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12 years ago I wrote The tragedy of the commons

Digital destruction courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum.

12 years ago I wrote Connections #2

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15 years ago I wrote Skillful stories

An excellent night of narrative exploration in Brighton.

17 years ago I wrote Inkosaurs

Moving from the denial phase into anger.

18 years ago I wrote Mi.gration

Moving bookmarks.

20 years ago I wrote Further comment

Following up on the comments controversy.

21 years ago I wrote Junk not found

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22 years ago I wrote What is Web Design?

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22 years ago I wrote Beatallica on the brat

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