From time to time, I find myself having to give someone my login/password for a Netflix account, share a token in a text file, or something similar that shouldn't be shared openly.
Sometimes, when working on a computer, you need to change the monitor resolution, refresh rate, or other parameters for certain tasks. If this is a frequent issue for you, diving into display settings might not be very convenient.
I'm not particularly fond of macOS logic when it comes to opening new applications. It seems odd to me to have to search for applications in Finder or open icons in full screen mode.
Spaces, or workspaces, are a handy feature that allows you to create multiple desktops with their own set of shortcuts, files, and applications. You can easily create a personal space and, for example, a workspace.
Many of you may remember or have even used the popular task management app Wunderlist. Then came the folks from Microsoft, bought it, renamed it Microsoft To Do, and shut down the original development.