You Should Try 'Applite' for Mac
A lot of great software isn't in the Mac App Store, meaning you need to download and install them manually. Applite is a free Mac application that acts as an unofficial app store for all such software.
Power users know that the easiest way to install Mac software and keep it up-to-date is via Homebrew, a text-driven package manager for macOS; Applite is basically a graphical user interface for Homebrew's cask, which is the part of that tool that allows you to download and install applications that aren't command-line driven.
If you don't know what the previous paragraph means, don't worry-you mostly don't need to. Just install Applite and launch the application. You will be told to provide the "Brew Exectuable Path." If you're already a Homebrew user, select the appropriate option; if not, select "Applite's installation."
After this, you will be able to use Applite. If you're already a Homebrew user, you will notice that your applications showed up as installed, which is a nice touch. You can basically use this as you would any other app store, browsing and installing anything that looks interesting or useful.
Credit: Justin Pot The applications organized into categories are just a small, curated list of the applications offered, so if you can't find something, be sure to use the search bar-it has access to the complete list of applications available in Homebrew's cask, which you can browse here to get an idea of what's available.
Credit: Justin Pot Applite can also be used to manage the applications you've installed, including updates. You can uninstall applications, if you want, or update your applications. It's a great way to get all the best parts of using Homebrew without having to touch the command line or even really know what Homebrew is, so check it out.