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Tranquility Is The Best Way To Read Your Mac Screen In The Dark

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It’s tough working in the dark on a Mac. The screen can blind you in the dark, and while apps like Flux make it easier on the eyes, it’s not enough.

Tranquility is a new app that sits in your menu bar and allows you to instantly switch to a dark, monochrome theme — something like iOS 7’s night mode. Unlike OS X”s built-in accessibility feature allowing you to invert colors, you can change the color pallette, go straight monochrome, adjust shadows and more.

If you’re a night owl, Tranquility is pretty great, and best yet, it’s free. Download it at the link below.

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One response to “Tranquility Is The Best Way To Read Your Mac Screen In The Dark”

  1. mark_hunte_ says:

    Or you can do this in the System Preference’s Accessibility’s Displays section by turn on “Invert Colors” and “Use Greyscale”

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