What's new in Control Center 2.1.2
Oct 13, 2014
- Fixed an issue where Control Center would crash on launch when using certain desktop monitors
- Fixed an issue with the Timer Widget not triggering
- Fixed an issue where Control Center would use too much memory
New in Control Center 2.1.1 (Aug 12, 2014)
- Fixed a crash in the 2.1 update.
New in Control Center 2.1 (Aug 12, 2014)
- Removed the Settings and Quit buttons from the bottom of Control Center. These options are now available from the menu bar item
- New Widget: GPU Monitor - Realtime statistics of GPU usage (currently Nvidia only)
- Improved Widget: Battery Monitor - Now provides realtime graph of power usage
- New setting: Auto Hide - automatically hide Control Center
- New setting: Mouse Activation - show Control Center by bringing your mouse to the side of the screen
- Improved touchpad setting: Added 2-finger gesture and improved filtering of unintended touches
- Performance optimizations - Fixed memory leaks causing Control Center to use too much RAM
- Fixed an issue causing incorrect vertical positioning when using multiple displays
- Fixed an issue causing the Battery Monitor to not update regularly
- Fixed an issue causing graphs from all widgets to reset if one widget was disabled
- Fixed an issue causing some settings switches to not reflect changes properly
- Fixed an issue with Control Center refusing to open or giving an error saying the app is damaged on OS X Yosemite
New in Control Center 2.0.2 (Jul 15, 2014)
- Fixed an issue causing the Control Center panel to move
New in Control Center 2.0.1 (Jul 15, 2014)
- Added settings for touchpad controls, you can now choose a gesture or completely disable the touchpad controls
- Fixed an issue with Todo Notes not showing on launch
New in Control Center 2.0 (Jul 1, 2014)
- New Interface Design: Control Center 2.0 offers a redesigned dynamic user interface that lets you view more widgets and select what widgets to show
- Yosemite Optimized: Control Center 2.0 can take advantage of much better blur effects on OS X Yosemite
- Performance optimizations: Control Center will now enter a power saving state when hidden, reducing performance impact
- Added a welcome tutorial to get started with Control Center
- Changed the menu item behaviour: The menu item now open/closes Control Center. The settings window is accessed through the settings button at the bottom of Control Center. Next to the settings button, there is now also a button for quitting the app
- Improved default themes
- New widgets
- Bug fixes
New in Control Center 1.1.1 (May 21, 2014)
- Added support for multiple monitors, the panel will now position itself correctly
- Added a setting for selecting your preferred screen to display Control Center on
- Added support for Radium music player
- Fixed an issue with touch controls when the panel was located on the right side of the screen
- Fixed an issue where the panel location settings would not save between launches
- Fixed an issue with the World Clock displaying timezones as ahead/behind incorrectly
New in Control Center 1.1 (May 10, 2014)
- Added support for saving and importing/exporting your custom themes in the Theme settings
- Added support for Rdio music player
- Added an Info tab in the settings, for accessing app information and license activation
- Added a button for quitting the app in the settings. You can also quit the app by clicking inside Control Center panel and using Cmd-Q
- Fixed an issue with the code signing that would prevent users from launching the app with Gatekeeper activated
- Fixed formatting for time zones in the Clock feature
- Fixed an issue where the updater would get stuck in a loop
- Fixed an issue where the Theme settings view would not scroll properly
- Fixed an issue where the Settings window would not hide automatically
- Made the menu icon smaller
New in Control Center 1.0.1 (May 6, 2014)
- Fixed an issue with registering licenses.