You can follow us on Twitter, add us to your circle on Google+ or like our Facebook page to keep yourself updated on all the latest from Microsoft, Google, Apple and the Web. KeyTouch costs $0.99 and the iPhone and Mac apps can be downloaded from here. One of a kind app indeed, it also allows users to use their fingerprint to fill in password prompts on a Mac, right from your iPhone. If you have an iPhone with Touch ID, and a Mac with Bluetooth 4.0 LE support, KeyTouch will let you unlock your computer using your smartphone.
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The most popular version among ControlAir for Mac users is 1.0. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this app available. Pixelmator costs $29.99 and can be downloaded from the Mac App Store from here. Download of ControlAir 1.0.2 for Mac was available from the developer's website when we last checked. Much simpler to use than Photoshop, Pixelmator features very powerful tools ranging from selection, painting, retouching, drawing tools, and a bunch of effects and filters bundled under the hood, making it a one-stop shop for all your image editing needs. If your’e looking for the perfect Photoshop alternative then Pixelmator is your best bet. Moving your finger right or left will let you select the various controls, and there’s so much more to explore as well, as the Mac’s built-in iSight camera tracks your finger movements.ĬontrolAir is free and can be downloaded from the Mac App Store from here. As you might have figured out by now, it enables touch-free control of audio, videos and other media on your Mac. After the instrument signal pressure has been restored to app roximately 10 above the. Check it out now, you’ve got nothing to lose except your dignity if you can’t quite get it to work and get stuck waving a finger frantically at your Mac. Three months down the road, they’ve acquired a new name SingleCue and just released an app which brings similar technology to Macs.
Raise your fingers to your lips and the Mac will mute all audio. The ControlAir app is now available from the Mac App Store at the link below, so if you’re interested you can download the app for absolutely free.
With Kinect-like gestures, ControlAir is the perfect tool to control all media on your Mac from a distance using nothing but hand based gestures.