I’ve just released my first Mac App Store app, Buoyant Timer (paid, no in-app purchases)
It’s a lightweight HUD-like timer that floats above everything else on macOS, even full-screen apps.
I always wanted something like a configurable HUD for macOS. An app, or set of apps that stay visible at all times: a timer, runtime notes and scriptable alert/notification display.
This app is the first item on that roadmap. Something simple for deep focus where I switch between full-screen apps a lot, and often lose track of time.
What's under the hood?
This will probably be no news to seasoned Swift developers, but I was surprised by how much can be done with NSPanel.
So, the main view is a non-activating, borderless NSPanel:
NSPanel(
level = .floating,
collectionBehavior = [.canJoinAllSpaces, .fullScreenAuxiliary]
)
orderFrontRegardless()
This keeps it always on top. There’s also a pass-through mode (ignoresMouseEvents = true) so clicks go to the app underneath uninterrupted.Features
- Stopwatch and adjustable countdowns
- Pass-through clicks so it won't interrupt your workflow
- Global hotkeys
- Auto-start stopwatch when countdown ends (proved helpful on occasion)
- Customizable colors, opacity, and high-contrast mode
- Minimal interactive panel when you don’t want pass-through
I’d love to hear feedback, whether on the app, feature requests or anything else :)