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I've migrated this project to SwiftUI, adopting a modern interface with a left-hand sidebar containing links to the four tabs, whose values are displayed on the right. Fonts and other elements have been enlarged, improving readability on high-resolution screens.

 

Users who test the application and inform me of issues or any other ideas are welcome and I truly appreciate it. Thank you!

 

You can read about the migration process in AppKit to SwiftUI.

 

Main changes:

  • Migrate main UI to SwiftUI keeping app functionality
  • Add language menu and language selector window
  • Keep existing Settings window (custom logo) behavior
  • Project settings updated: minimal macOS bumped to 13.5, app version bumped to 4.0.0
  • Rework the Displays tab to use a horizontal ScrollView and enable full display counts (removed hard limit of 3).

 

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https://github.com/perez987/About-This-Hack

 

 

 

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48 minutes ago, miliuco said:

@Max.1974

You always kind 🙂

Hi @miliuco I see the badge are not really optimise

 

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If you need some help here tel me B)

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10 hours ago, miliuco said:

I've migrated this project to SwiftUI, adopting a modern interface with a left-hand sidebar containing links to the four tabs, whose values are displayed on the right. Fonts and other elements have been enlarged, improving readability on high-resolution screens.

 

Users who test the application and inform me of issues or any other ideas are welcome and I truly appreciate it. Thank you!

 

You can read about the migration process in AppKit to SwiftUI.

 

Main changes:

  • Migrate main UI to SwiftUI keeping app functionality
  • Add language menu and language selector window
  • Keep existing Settings window (custom logo) behavior
  • Project settings updated: minimal macOS bumped to 13.5, app version bumped to 4.0.0
  • Rework the Displays tab to use a horizontal ScrollView and enable full display counts (removed hard limit of 3).

 

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Overview.thumb.png.13cd197d72c7ad138aa27e07a2956c89.png

 

https://github.com/perez987/About-This-Hack

 

About This Hack-4.0.0.zip 24.11 MB · 24 downloads

 

Your modified version of this great program is interesting, and the multilingual support is appreciated. I translated Hackintool into Spanish myself. But a great idea would be to add a button to revert it to its original state for screenshots, perhaps even a screenshot button with or without a serial number.

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40 minutes ago, miliuco said:

@chris1111

Por supuesto, amigo mío, haz tu magia para mejorar el diseño de las insignias. 
 

@kaoskinkae

Explícamelo con más detalle. ¿Qué significa que el botón para hacer capturas de pantalla vuelva a su estado original?

Since we use this program to take screenshots of the mounted system, and we have to use a keyboard and mouse combination to select the capture area, a capture button that automates the process would be useful. (Example: poorly executed screenshot)

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@chris1111

The source PNG images (e.g. Tahoe) look good for me, resolution enough. But you're right, once showed in the overview tab, edges appear slightly pixelated, and the logo doesn't have the same image quality as the original file in the assets folder. I'm running tests but haven't found the cause of this behavior. If you have any ideas, please let me know or do PR. Thanks.

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1 hour ago, miliuco said:

@chris1111

 

Adding .interpolation(.high) to the picture code looks better, maybe still not enough.

 

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Looks good now 👍 Good job

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@chris1111

 

A friend of mine 😂 made some really nice badges for Download Full Installer, and I've brought them to About This Hack. I like them much better than the previous ones. I think they're going to stay here. Thanks!

 

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@kaoskinkae

I don't think this addition is necessary. Taking a screenshot is as simple as clicking the icon next to the serial number (hiding it) and pressing Command + Shift + 4. Adding the option to take screenshots or connect to the macOS keyboard shortcut to do so isn't worth the effort. Sorry.

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9 hours ago, miliuco said:

@kaoskinkae

I don't think this addition is necessary. Taking a screenshot is as simple as clicking the icon next to the serial number (hiding it) and pressing Command + Shift + 4. Adding the option to take screenshots or connect to the macOS keyboard shortcut to do so isn't worth the effort. Sorry.

You're absolutely right, but as we know, some people look for the most convenient and fastest options. But thank you for improving this great app!

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I'm not sure if it would be worthwhile to add this, but it would be helpful to add the chip model and ID to the Audio section. With Taho and other systems, it would be useful to have this information visible.

 

Audio: Realtek ALC887 / ALC Layout ID: 7
Something similar to Hackintool

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  • Added transparent windows, for those who like it (About This Hack-glass.zip)
  • Sidebar toggle button (hide / show sidebar)
  • Center content when sidebar is hidden
  • App bundle size reduced from 29 to 8 MB..

 

 

About This Hack-glass.zip About This Hack.zip

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