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Sleep Aid Tracker works like a health tracker, for tracking your Mac's sleeping habits. It is based upon the popular Mac sleep utility "Sleep Aid", while being designed exclusively for the App Store.
Sleep Aid Tracker
Find out how well your mac actually sleeps
Sam Rowlands
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People asked me for an App Store version of Sleep Aid, this version is the one that Apple accepted and approve of.
Sleep Aid Tracker
Find out how well your mac actually sleeps
Sleep Aid, works by analyzing sleep event data, system sleep settings and running apps. Looking for things it believes are potential sleeping problems.
The information is then presented in a familiar calendar style interface.
Sleep Aid
Diagnose and solve Mac sleeping problems
Sam Rowlands
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I originally created this application to help figure out why my MacBook was burning 30% of battery overnight.
It's been expanded to detect various kinds of sleeping problem and to provide options which can be used to solve sleeping problems.
Sleep Aid
Diagnose and solve Mac sleeping problems
Introducing the all new "Notched Up", a Notch simulator for your Mac that tries to fake the Notch at real life size, with 14", 16" and 13" templates.
Notched Up
MacOS notch simulator with templates for MacBook Pros
Sam Rowlands
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I wrote Notched Up because I wanted to check my Mac App menus and make sure they'll fit on both the new 14" and 16" MacBook Pros, I also snuck in a 13" template based upon rumors for next years 13" MacBook with a Notch.
Notched Up
MacOS notch simulator with templates for MacBook Pros
Would you like the colors, materials, text and icons in your Mac Apps to be consistent with the macOS, Apple's Mac Apps and other 3rd Party applications?
Aqua Swatch
Match colors, materials, icons & labels with the macOS
Sam Rowlands
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I started this because I wanted to be able to see what the NSColors, NSImages, NSVisualEffectView materials actually looked like, especially across different macOS versions. Now it covers many more images, cursors, NSFont functions for labels and includes a handy Vibrancy playground.
Aqua Swatch
Match colors, materials, icons & labels with the macOS
Gorgeous detail rich true HDR images, processed by "Polaris" tone mapper, in a 128-Bit unclamped workflow. Even if you're not interested in HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography; you can still use HDRtist to increase detail and definition in single photos.
HDRtist (Mac)
Real HDR, Really Easy