One of the biggest reasons to use a Mac is the sheer number of high-quality indie apps for them. My colleagues and I have written about many of them, including tools to help you take better screenshots, improve your screen recordings, and even some totally wacky apps that bring a smile to your face. I love discovering such apps and I keep checking out new ones all the time, but I know that it can get overwhelming for some.
If you're the sort of person who'd rather have one app to rule them all, then you should check out Almighty. It's home to over 50 cool tweaks and utilities—from an emoji picker to a tool that lets you copy text from images—all in a single app. The app has a seven-day free trial, but if you like it, you can buy it from the developer's website for just $20. It is also available on the Mac App Store for $16, but due to Apple's limitations, quite a few tools aren't available in that version.
Before getting to the utilities, take a minute to familiarize yourself with the interface and how the app works. The home screen can feel a bit chaotic since it lumps all utilities together, and I don't know about you, but my brain finds that hard to process. I'm much more of an "organize utilities by folder" kind of a person.