Linggo, Oktubre 27, 2013

EasyRes review: Resolution switcher's animated previews set it apart

OS X 10.9 Mavericks is out and it?s full of new features, including improved multi-monitor support. But it still doesn?t provide a quick way to change screen resolutions?you?d think that after a few generations of Retina MacBook Pro laptops, Apple would bring back a way to switch resolutions from the menu bar.

Of course, third-party developers have come to the rescue. The latest, Bright Vertex, offers EasyRes 1.0.4 (Mac App Store link), which joins Eye-Friendly, Pupil, QuickRes, and ResolutionTab in the resolution-switcher fray. Fortunately for EasyRes, it has one feature that makes it stand out from the crowd.

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That feature is an immediately useful one: EasyRes provides animated previews of the available settings. Move the pointer over a screen resolution, and EasyRes shows how open windows would be affected by choosing that setting. So if you mouse over a lower resolution than the one you?re currently using?for example, if you mouse over the ?1440 x 900? setting while your screen is set at 1920-by-1200 pixels?EasyRes shows a small, animated preview of how your screen will be affected by such a resolution switch.

Even better, the animation isn?t generic?it shows what?s on your screen, so you can actually see how your on-screen items will fill the screen at the new resolution. The animation loops as long as you keep the pointer over the setting, and as you move the pointer over each possible resolution, the preview dynamically changes to reflect that resolution.

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