Window Focus

Window Focus

Highlight active apps & dim your screen

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Patrick Thompson
What makes this different than HazeOver: https://hazeover.com ?
matt
@unseenvision I've been using HazeOver for well over a year and love it. No reason for me to switch.
Bojan Spaic
@unseenvision also interested in eventual differences. Haze is pretty much perfect.
Maxim Ananov
@unseenvision it's HazeOver knock off down to settings layout :/ http://imgur.com/a/SAfQn
Sayz Lim
@unseenvision let’s make it easy to upvote HazeOver too: https://www.producthunt.com/tech...
Sean Zhu
Great app idea, but hasn't the free & open-source app Isolator been doing this for the past 10 years? brew cask install isolator http://willmore.eu/software/isol...
Ton
Hunter
These FIBLAB'ers keep delivering nice handy Mac apps that either speed up your productivity or totally ruin it. This one is in the first category. Pretty cool!
Emily Laguna
@t55 Thanks for the kind words, we had a lot of fun developing this.
kurt braget
I think this is a great idea, but I would like to make a suggestion: I never really understood why people don't just maximize their windows? If the program you are using takes up your whole screen it defeats the purpose of having to emphasize on a smaller window. I always maximize all the program windows so I can focus on my job, it's a big productivity hack 👮🏻
Ken Yarmosh
@kurtybot It likely depends on the size of your monitor. That works well if you're just on a laptop but if you're working on a 27" display or something comparable, maximizing the screen is really unpleasant (and at least for me, less productive).
Mark Donne
Just purchased it from the App Store and I'm already in love with it. Looking forward to using this on my laptop!
Paula Shin
Does anyone knows a similar one for windows? :) Is it even possible to make a port or only MAC gives this kind of control?