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4 MacBook Neo productivity apps you need to try right now

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14.03.2026

4 MacBook Neo productivity apps you need to try right now

Apple’s popular and inexpensive new laptop has hidden perks.

[Photo: Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images]

This week, Apple’s newest laptop, the MacBook Neo, went on sale. Reviews of the device have been almost universally positive, with many praising the laptop’s starting cost of just $599—a price point few expected Apple would ever reach for a notebook computer.

Apple is clearly positioning the affordable machine as a productivity device for use in two main areas: education and the workplace. Indeed, imagery on the MacBook Neo’s product page features many of the most essential productivity apps used by students and workers, including Microsoft Word and Excel, Slack, Canva, Box, Keynote, and more.

Yet if you’ve picked up a Neo for use in work or school, you should know that there are plenty of additional Mac apps that can elevate your productivity. Here are four cool and unexpected ones you should check out to take your MacBook Neo productivity to the next level.

Magnet keeps your workspace organized on the MacBook Neo’s small screen

One reason Apple can keep the price of the Neo so low is that it has the smallest display of any MacBook. At just 13 inches, the Neo has a smaller screen than both the 13.6-inch MacBook Air and 14-inch MacBook Pro. But smaller screen sizes mean that you have less desktop real estate to manage your overlapping windows, so things can get crowded fast.

Enter Magnet. This useful app helps you organize your desktop workspace in a snap. Magnet instantly moves your apps into a tiled pattern of your choice. For example, if you have a web browser, an email client, and a chatbot open, you can quickly arrange them into three neat windows on your screen. Or, you can use Magnet to snap one app to the left half of your screen, while the other two apps each fill one-quarter of the right side. The tiled arrangements are up to you.

Magnet perfectly aligns window sizes with a click, so you don’t have to waste time resizing your app windows manually, leaving more time for productivity.

Glide sharpens your reading focus

Small screens like Neo’s can also make it harder to focus on your content, especially when reading long text documents. Sentences in a document or web page can blend together over time, and if we look away for a moment, it might take a few moments to find the sentence we were reading, breaking our concentration.

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