Control Center widget: Includes the standard Control Strip, such as brightness and volume controls.Status widget: Allows you to keep an eye on system information, the time, WiFi, and battery status.ESC widget: The pesky ESC key, which so many Touch Bar haters yearn for, can be added to any widget so it is always accessible.Now Playing widget: Includes media information for the currently playing music or audio track and includes built-in media gesture control.Dock widget: Includes your macOS dock, with fully-functional badge support. There are a variety of widgets available in Pock: Simply tap the folder and Pock takes a second to load all the files in your saved folder, which you can scrub left to right to find the file you’re looking for. In fact, the implementation of accessing your Downloads folder in the Touch Bar is very well done. Notification badges can be updated instantly in the Touch Bar, and you can also access your saved folders (like Downloads or Trash) right in the Touch Bar. Pock works as expected - a quick tap of any app icon opens the app immediately. The premise of the app is simple: Take the regular Mac dock and move it into the Touch Bar, making all your apps launch-able with a tap. A new app forwarded my way this past week was Pock, an open-source app designed to add cool widgets to your MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar and, best of all, to duplicate your dock in the Touch Bar.
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