Control Center For Mac Brings An iOS Style Controller To OS X

Control Center For Mac Brings An iOS Style Controller To OS X

Mac: The Control Center introduced with iOS 7 is a great way to quickly toggle all kinds of different settings on your phone. If you’d like a similar experience on your Mac, Control Center for Mac does the job.

With Control Center for Mac, you can bring up the Control Center with a swipe or a keyboard shortcut. Here, you have quick access to settings such as Do Not Disturb, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can also load up a system monitor, a clock and a set of tweaks.

A lot of the functionality doubles up what’s already in your menubar, but this gives you a different way to access it. It’s pricey at $10, but you can check out a free trial to see if it’s what you’re looking for.

Control Center for Mac ($10) [Cindori Software]


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