Monday, November 14, 2016

Touché 1.0

Daniel Jalkut:

The simulator is cool, but I immediately noticed a few shortcomings:

  • You have to download Xcode to use it.
  • It’s cumbersome to activate and deactivate.
  • Taking screenshots of the Touch Bar is awkward.

Touché is my answer to those shortcomings. If you’re an everyday user who just wants to play around with the Touch Bar concept, a developer who wants a an easy way to toggle the virtual Touch Bar off and on, or a designer who needs to share screenshots from the Touch Bar frequently, then I think you’re going to love Touché.

Previously: Touch Bar.

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A similar open source tool was released 2 weeks ago that makes the Touch Bar functional on your iPad. Also has Mac hotkey support:

https://github.com/bikkelbroeders/TouchBarDemoApp

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