I've been a happy user of MacUpdater - a tool that automatically compared versions of local applications against the latest known ones and would auto-update if local lagged behind.
It unfortunately reached EOL on 2026-01-01 - updates no longer work. Now it only lists outdated apps.
Do you know of a good replacement? Does anyone else publicly track latest versions of software and their binaries for (semi-)automated updating?
Or do most apps nowadays use self-updating, so there's no more need for such a central update management app?
Announcement:
Unfortunately MacUpdater 3's promised lifetime of "until 2026-01-01" is now over.
There will be no MacUpdater 4 or any continuation of the MacUpdater product from us.
Our daily maintainaince has been stopped and we don't verify updates anymore.
MacUpdater 3.5 is now unsupported but free-to-use including all previous "Pro" features.
For any questions or more info regarding the disontinuation head to the F.A.Q.
croemer•11h ago
It unfortunately reached EOL on 2026-01-01 - updates no longer work. Now it only lists outdated apps.
Do you know of a good replacement? Does anyone else publicly track latest versions of software and their binaries for (semi-)automated updating?
Or do most apps nowadays use self-updating, so there's no more need for such a central update management app?
Announcement:
MacUpdater 3.5 is now unsupported but free-to-use including all previous "Pro" features. For any questions or more info regarding the disontinuation head to the F.A.Q.