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Best Free MDM for Mac in 2026: Top 5 Free Options Reviewed

Free MDM tools for Mac exist — here's the honest breakdown of the best options for small IT teams managing between 5 and 50 devices.

Quick Verdict

For most small Mac teams, Mosyle Free is the right starting point. It's genuinely free, actually works, and handles the fundamentals well. If you have technical expertise and want more power, Fleet (open source) is the best free option with no limits.

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MDM Tools · Best Of

Jamf Alternatives 2026: The Best Mac MDM Options That Won't Cost a Fortune

Jamf is powerful but expensive and complex. These are the best Jamf alternatives in 2026 — ranked by price, features, and ease of use for real IT teams.

Quick Verdict

For most teams leaving Jamf or choosing a new MDM: Kandji is the right choice. It's $4/device/month (vs Jamf at $6–12+), deploys in hours not weeks, and handles 95% of what most Mac IT teams need. If you need multi-OS support for a mixed fleet, Addigy is the next best option.

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Music Production · Best Of

Best DAW for Mac Beginners in 2026: Which One Should You Start With?

The best digital audio workstations for Mac beginners — ranked and reviewed. We tested Logic Pro, GarageBand, FL Studio, and more to find which DAW is actually worth learning.

Quick Verdict

Start with GarageBand — it's free, it's on your Mac right now, and you can make a complete song with it today. When you're ready for professional features, upgrade to Logic Pro ($99 on sale). That's the path most Mac producers actually take.

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Backup & Storage · Best Of

Time Machine vs Backblaze vs Arq: The Best Mac Backup Solution in 2026

Time Machine is free. Backblaze is $7/month. Arq is $69 one-time. We break down which Mac backup solution is actually worth it for your specific situation.

Quick Verdict

Use Time Machine with a NAS for your local backup — it's free, fast, and always available. Add Backblaze for $7/month if you want off-site protection. That's the two-layer system that covers 95% of what most Mac users actually need.

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