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Chenluo Dengleft a comment
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 Let's be honest: the most annoying thing in an office or collaboration session is when someone leans over and jabs their finger right onto your pristine Mac screen to point something out. Cringe. Fingerprints, smudges, and the risk of damaging delicate, expensive displays (looking at you, MacBook Pro and Pro Display XDR owners) are real hazards of collaboration. That’s...

STAY AWAY FROM MY SCREENThe "Don't Touch" sign for your Mac's expensive screen.
We’ve all felt that cringe. A colleague's finger extends towards your pristine Mac screen to "point." Poke.
Stop greasy fingerprints and protect your expensive display with Stay Away From My Screen. It’s the ultimate digital "Do Not Touch" sign.
With one global hotkey (⇧⌘D), instantly deploy a massive, unmissable warning shield milliseconds before their finger connects.
Customizable, lightweight, and always-on-top. It’s the fastest way to deter screen touchers. Save your cleaning cloth.

STAY AWAY FROM MY SCREENThe "Don't Touch" sign for your Mac's expensive screen.
OCR it on macOS with DeepSeek-OCR.
OCRit is a small macOS utility written in Swift that uses DeepSeek-OCR to recognize text from photos and make it available for copying, searching, or further processing. It's designed to be lightweight and simple to use.

OCR itOCR it on macOS with DeepSeek-OCR
Chenluo Dengleft a comment
lsnotes lets you attach and display notes for directories. Just drop a .lsnotes file in any folder and voilà—your directory has a description. It was originally just an April Fools joke that I told @MrWillCom, but it turned out to be a brilliant idea.

lsnoteslsnotes: Annotate Your Directories, the Easy Way
Add a description to your directories!
Contribute to aeilot/lsnotes development by creating an account on GitHub.

lsnoteslsnotes: Annotate Your Directories, the Easy Way



