![]() And yet, it was a very important step in my Mac development “career”. I don’t talk about RapidClick very much – it is a very simple app and it’s not especially interesting to most people. It’s also now RapidClick’s 10 year anniversary. I did it here with this kind of bubble thing. If it is implemented well, they probably never really notice it it all. This permission prompt is the kind of UI flow that is really fiddly to make, and yet the user sees it only once in the lifetime of the app. Every developer loves the Secutiry & Privacy preferences pane. Now there is a proper welcome UI flow to guide the user to enable the permission. The update was long overdue, also fixing a long standing problem where RapidClick would crash if the user denied the system Accessibility permission prompt. RapidClick now shows a countdown to the next click. ![]() For intervals of more than 1 second, the time is now displayed as minutes:seconds and there is a countdown to the next click.Increased the maximum click rate from 20 to 50 clicks per second 1 (something highly requested in emails and App Store reviews). ![]() Universal app for both Intel and Apple Silicon (of course).Yesterday I released an update (v1.5) to RapidClick, my auto clicker app.
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