InvisRay 2.0.1 review (mac)

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InvisRay is a SIMBL plugin that allows a user to adjust window transparency in any Cocoa application, based on Ian Henderson's Graffiti.

License: Shareware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 243K
Developer: David Estes      
Price: $8.00
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InvisRay 2.0.1 is system utilities software developed by David Estes.
InvisRay is a SIMBL plugin that allows a user to adjust window transparency in any Cocoa application, based on Ian Henderson's Graffiti. It requires SIMBL to be installed.

What's New:

  • Added keyboard shortcut to toggle FocusRay
  • Added support for Apple Pro Keyboard F13-F15 keys
  • Fixed several minor bugs.

    Requirements:
  • SIMBL.
    This program is shareware, which means you can download and use InvisRay 2.0.1 for free during 30-days trial period. After this period you gonna have to buy InvisRay 2.0.1 software for $8.00 or uninstall the program. InvisRay 2.0.1 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.

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