Coming in the next Vorssaint update: a radial menu.
Hold a shortcut (or a spare side button on your mouse) and a wheel of your favorite actions opens around the pointer. Apps, files, links, key combos, media controls, even submenus. Point, release, done. Fully customizable.
Oh, and a little extra spoiler: The next update also brings Camera preview, a floating mirror to check how you look before joining a call.
@CliffWade Strange. It only happens to me in the Gmail app on iPhone. I tested it in Safari, on Android, Mac, and Windows, and everything works normally everywhere else. Thanks for testing it, though!
Vorssaint 3.1.13 is already out!
Screenshot tools, quick toggles tab, control brightness of external displays, automatic Keep Awake rules, and much more.
See the full changelog and update to the latest version
https://t.co/SwkLbeDxB2
@yesimtiredmate Looks interesting. I’ll definitely consider it!
PopClip is closed-source, while Vorssaint is open-source, so you can already download the codebase and customize it however you like. That said, I plan to make this much easier and more accessible in the future!
In the next Vorssaint update, you’ll be able to display metrics as bars in the menu bar instead of plain values.
They’re easier to read, take up less space, and give you a clearer view of resource usage.
The bar colors will also change based on three usage levels: Normal, Medium, and High. By default, they’ll use blue, yellow, and red.
You’ll be able to customize both the colors and the thresholds. For example, you can set CPU usage above 70% to Medium and above 90% to High.
Simple, compact, and fully customizable. Win-win!
@jarves_usaram Sorry about the timing, but I really appreciate the contribution! I’d love to have you as an official Vorssaint contributor soon. Let’s build together!
After many requests from the community, Vorssaint is getting a screenshot tool soon. Lightweight and seamlessly integrated.
Thanks to everyone who keeps suggesting new features and improvements. Here’s a preview:
Vorssaint is officially one month old.
Thirty days ago, it launched with zero GitHub stars. Today, it has more than 2.7K.
In its first month, Vorssaint reached number one among trending Swift repositories on GitHub, welcomed contributors from around the world and shipped more than 70 updates.
We fixed bugs, improved performance, polished the UI and UX and built new features directly from community feedback. That made Vorssaint one of the most actively developed Swift repositories on GitHub during its first month.
Vorssaint is now also eligible to be submitted to the official Homebrew list. Until now, it was only available through its own tap because the project had not yet completed its first 30 days.
There is also one promise I want to make very clear.
Everything in Vorssaint is free, and it will remain free forever. No Pro tiers. No subscriptions. No lifetime purchases.
Vorssaint will also never collect your data. I genuinely have no idea how you use the app unless you tell me. That is why every bug report, feature request and piece of honest feedback helps Vorssaint more than anything else.
During this first month, Vorssaint also received support from 49 people on Buy Me a Coffee across more than 14 countries. That is incredible, and I am deeply grateful to every single person who chose to support the project.
Thank you to everyone who contributed, reported an issue, suggested an improvement, shared the project, supported its development or simply gave Vorssaint a chance.
This is only the beginning. Let’s keep building.
What if you could uninstall individual features from an app?
Vorssaint has 30+ features, but you probably don't need all of them.
Coming in the next update: uninstall anything you don’t need from Vorssaint, resulting in less CPU, GPU, and battery usage. Use up to 10x less RAM, depending on the features you keep enabled.
Your app. Your features.
Vorssaint is massively optimized, with up to 95 percent less CPU and energy use than 3.1.11. Cooler, quieter and easier on your battery.
Adds a Features hub with one click bundles and honest
energy badges, an onboarding that sets the app up from one answer, a floating permission guide, text snippets, settings backup and a cleaner that reaches the storage macOS calls Other. It is also far lighter on CPU and fixes extra brightness during HDR video, Dock icon dragging and Dock clicks on Java apps.
@jordienr Bet you will love it! The app is free and open-source with a lot of features. You can disable everything if you want, only keeping the Cleaner.
In the next Vorssaint update, you will be able to clean junk of your Mac.
Say goodbye to unnecessary logs, cache and app leftovers.
And say goodbye to another app subscription.