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MacPilot Lifetime License
Control every setting, shortcut, and hidden feature on your Mac. Credit: MacPilot

TL;DR: MacPilot gives you lifetime access to 1,200+ hidden Mac features for $29.97 with code MAC10 (MSRP: $99) through September 7.


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$29.97
$99 Save $69.03
with code MAC10

Your Mac is capable of so much more than what you see on the surface — it’s just hiding the good stuff behind menus you’ve never opened and settings you didn’t know existed. That’s how MacPilot can open up a whole new world for you.

Get a lifetime license to MacPilot while it’s just $29.97 (MSRP: $99) with code MAC10 — but only through September 7.

With over 1,200 features tucked inside an easy, familiar interface, MacPilot lets you customize, tweak, and optimize your Mac without touching Terminal or memorizing cryptic commands. Want to display hidden files in Finder? Disable the startup chime? Add spacers to your Dock for better organization? Change your screenshot format? It’s all just a click away.

You also get tools to keep your Mac running smoothly, like built-in maintenance scripts to repair and optimize your system. Dig deep into system info—from graphics card details to RAM bus speeds to network ports—and access pro-level tweaks like showing the file path in window title bars or using your screensaver as your desktop background.

This is a lifetime license that includes all future updates, so your Mac-tweaking powers grow as macOS evolves.

For Mac owners who want full control without the hassle, MacPilot is like having a cheat code for your computer.

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