For example, if you need to type the word “silhouette” a lot but struggle to spell it, you can create the shortcut “sl.” Once you type those two letters and press tab, the word fills in behind them. Once you get the hang of your shortcuts, you can save yourself a tremendous amount of time. You won’t have to struggle to remember specific passwords, and a password manager brings an extra level of security to your accounts. 1Password offers a personal plan for $2.99 per month. Todoist offers a free tier with most of its powerful features, including a browser extension and reminders. For a fee of $29 per year, users gain access to automatic reminders, backups, and more. Focus works even if you switch to Incognito mode or another browser, so there are no ways around its functionality except to restart your computer. Since that goes beyond the effort most people want to put in for distractions, it’s easy to stay focused. Focus comes with a free trial, but a single license is $19.99.  Before you run it, CleanMyMac tells you how many files its found and how much space will be cleared out, providing you with the chance to backtrack if you feel something is off about the number. You can also clean out only certain partitions if you want to leave other parts of your drive untouched. A single license of CleanMyMac is a one-time fee of $39.95. If you only use four or five icons on a regular basis, keep those within easy reach. Any other icons are miscellaneous and can be relegated to the extra menu pane Bartender adds. Bartender is available for a one-time fee of $15.