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Fortunately, if you read the README (and decide to go past the “this was mostly built by AI” part,

> Loupe also builds for macOS. The Mac version is mostly complete, but a few things still need work before it's polished.

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> and decide to go past the “this was mostly built by AI” part

I got that feeling just seeing the title use "native" as a synonym of "not a website".

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What “apps” do you use on a mac?
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Probably a ton since macOS apps are literally distributed as .app bundles.
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Though there is a difference what store apps and non-store apps can do. I think is about store apps which are “sandboxed” and have to use public api to request then access information which non-store apps can access without.
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Google Chrome, VS Code, among others
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Well “they” can technically “read” anything your user can.
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Apps installed via the MAS have sandboxing applied to them, so this isn't really true.
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Great back to my original question which (mas)“apps” do people actually have installed on their MacBook.
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Yes but chrome is not from MAS. I have none MAS apps installed because they are simply not available via MAS.
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