I used to use NotchNook but ran into issues, mostly that it was taking a large chunk of resources from my Computer. I was going to switch to Alcove but it was missing the Airdrop and shelf function which I use a lot. I chose TheBoringNotch because it was a) Open Source b) Had all the main features I used from NotchNook and c) Free!
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Theysaid
Okay, this is actually funny.
We all hated the notch when it arrived, and now here we are turning it into a productivity dashboard, mirror, and music hub.
Great little project, clean design, and the open-source part makes it even cooler.
This is very cool. Installing it now! How did you decide what to keep/take out from that small real estate? Maybe make that user configurable in the future releases or do like watch themes.
Camocopy
Thanks, I didn't know I would actually love something like that @gabe
Love it! Although some quite similar from couples I found when typed "spotify" on apps store, this one looks good. Especially the camera.
Just wonder like, for example, not having Spotify app on my mac, but have the account and selected "Spotify" as the source of music. Not appeared yet. Do we need to download the actual Spotify app first in our mac, or it can work if we don't download the actual app (had quite horrible experience with the Spotify app cache).
Also, since the battery icon already there, kinda only need the battery percentage, already selected the option, but seems couldn't appeared for now.
But overall, this so cool, and love it!
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@yudhaesap Spotify has to be the app. I leave the media source as "Now Playing" and it'll pull in whatever is playing audio is great for browser-based services.