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Displays 1.9 now ready for macOS Catalina

Displays, our toolbox to manage your monitors, is now fully compatible with the latest release of macOS “Catalina”. Previous version of Displays was already compatible, but with the version 1.9 released today, we ensured that every single function is working properly on macOS 10.15.

We also added new features requested by our users. True Tone can now be quickly enable or disable from the main window. This feature, only available on some MacBooks, will adjust the color and intensity of your display to match the ambient light so that images appear more natural. Other new features are related to the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode which can be enabled with a keyboard shortcut and/or when app launches.

Last, we fixed many issues like frequencies that were truncated for some monitors like the MacBook Pro 16in built-in display. Check the full release notes to get more information.

Displays is available as a Free Download with a 15 days trial period, so give it try!
More information | Buy Now | Release notes

Displays is our new app to manage your monitors

Today, we’re very pleased to announce the release of our new app “Displays” for Mac OSX. Displays is a toolbox to manage your monitors: you can easily set any resolution for your main or secondary monitor, even those usually hidden in OSX. Every resolution can be customized with your own label. Displays supports many customizable keyboard shortcuts, notifications, screen rotation and even shows information about all your monitors (serial number, graphic card in use…).

But what makes Displays different is other very useful features:
– Enable night mode to rest your eyes (switch to OSX Dark mode, lower screen brightness…)
– Use a virtual mouse pointer highlighter for your presentations
– Show another display with ‘Picture-in-Picture’ mode

To celebrate the launch of Displays, you can buy it on the Mac App Store at a special discount price of 2.99$.
More information: Displays page | Youtube Channel