There are a total of 5 apps that can help you interact with your Instagram through your Macbook.
1.) Instadesk
Its interface resembles that of any usual Mac app, with its sidebar that works as the navigation menu, and its corresponding toolbars for interacting with the photos. Your feed is shown in the main frame with adjustable views; you can have it be seen as a “timeline” list view, or as medium or small grids.
It costs $4.99, requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, and was created by Benedikt Terhechte.
2.) Carousel
It only features a list-like view of your feed, but everything inside the app is very well done and intuitive.
Despite its simplicity, Carousel does not leave behind any of the basic features for you to interact with your feed. You can easily comment and love pictures right from the app, as well as view the popular pictures on the service and search for tags or users.
It costs $1.99, requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, and was created by Mobelux.3.) Instaview
It has a pretty well implemented slideshow view, but you can also manually browse through pictures with a couple forward/back buttons. What’s interesting about it is that you can also have different windows setup, so that you can get creative with how you use it.Instaview, just like most of the competition, supports features like commenting, viewing users and loving pictures, but not much else can be done with it.
It costs $4.99, requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, and was created by Rogue Sheep.
4.) Visual Grub
Visual Grub makes it easy to see the photos your friends on Instagram are posting, right from your Mac. Fire it up alongside your chat clients and leave it open while you work, it’s happy sitting off to the side and quietly reading your Instagram feed.It's free, requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, and was created by Swell Lines.
5.) Ratatam
Its interface resembles Carousel, in that it looks simple enough, but yet is very pleasant to look at and navigate through.
Ratatam supports all the usual basic features like commenting, notifications and loving, but the one where it differentiates itself from the competition is with its ability to backup all of your photos.
It costs $0.99, requires Mac OS X 10.7 or later, and was created by Christophe Harmeling.