Holiday Lights For Mac

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Embed this Program Add this Program to your website by copying the code below. Preview Preview. TreetopLights offers a good choice of lighting animations and lets you adjust light speed and opacity thanks to sliders. You can even change broken light bulbs by clicking on them. TreetopLights also lets you set a Christmas countdown just in case you're really impatient. Those of you with multiple screens will also be glad to know that the application has multi monitor support.

TreetopLights can use up a bit of RAM so we suggest having either the tree or the lights up but not both at the same time. Also avoid having it on when you have lots of applications open as it can slow down your Mac. Author's review.

Holiday Lights For Mac

Holiday Lights helps you decorate your computer for the holidays. When installed, it will show a string of colorful lights around the outside of your screen and play background music, if you wish. About Festive Lights Decorate your Dashboard. This widget dresses your Mac in elegant animated lights with over a dozen motion patterns including blink,.

Christmas Lights For Mac Desktop

TreetopLights is an application that places a Christmas tree on the desktop and holiday lights on the menubar or screen edges. The desktop tree can be decorated with blinking or fading lights, ornaments, a treetop star, and perhaps some snow. A small assortment of lights are available, and custom lights can be designed and added for both the tree and screen lights. The ambient lighting can be controlled for the appearance of a dimly or brightly lit room, and the transparency and size of the tree can be set to keep it out of the way, or set the perfect holiday mood. The optional but festive menubar lights can blink or glow to decorate the menubar, or even go around the screen. A customizable countdown timer displaying days until Christmas and the twelve days of Christmas is also included for display on the desktop tree and dock icon.

This entry was posted on 07.11.2019.