Retina Support
I miss being able to use OmniDazzle's Cutout since moving to a MacBook Pro Retina. It tells me "Your graphics hardware does not meet the requirements to use OmniDazzle" when I try to start it up. Any chance there'll be an update to address this?
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Our commercial projects have had us very busy for the last several years, and we anticipate that remaining the case for the foreseeable future. I wouldn't rule it out entirely, but it's not likely. Sorry.
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Understandable. It's a pity, though, I found it very useful and will happily pay for a replacement, when I find one. Perhaps a small independent developer will seize the opportunity.
I appreciate the response. A lot of companies out there will just ignore such questions rather than providing an honest "no." |
I successfully used Omnidazzle with my MacBook Pro Retina and the large Apple Thunderbolt display in dual monitor mode. It worked flawlessly across both the notebook and external displays. When I disconnected the monitor the app simply fails to run natively on the MBPro Retina display.
I uninstalled the app. Cleaned out the leftovers. Rebooted. Reinstalled thinking that the app might actually "adapt" without success. Here is the Console Log output: CONSOLE LOG: 10/15/2012 9:11:37.861 AM OmniDazzle[632]: Main screen not supported! Screen: (null) 10/15/2012 9:11:37.861 AM OmniDazzle[632]: Capabilities: (null) 10/15/2012 9:11:37.861 AM OmniDazzle[632]: Qualifier: { op = and; qualifiers = ( { op = "="; path = "opengl.extensions.GL_EXT_framebuffer_object"; value = 1; }, { op = "="; path = "opengl.extensions.GL_ARB_texture_rectangle"; value = 1; } ); } If Apple cursor management was more robust and/or there were alternative apps that provided similar functionality then the statement below would not be so disappointing. Perhaps, you might consider converting the Omnidazzle into a supported commercial product or publish the source code if you are not planning on further support. [QUOTE=Brian;115496]Our commercial projects have had us very busy for the last several years, and we anticipate that remaining the case for the foreseeable future. I wouldn't rule it out entirely, but it's not likely. Sorry.[/QUOTE] |
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