- The app now requires macOS 15. You can get the last macOS 14 compatible version from the app's website.
- Improved compatibility with the upcoming macOS version.
- The app now requires macOS 14. You can get the last macOS 13 compatible version from the app's website.
- Fixed an issue with the Shortcuts action on macOS 14.
- Bug fixes.
- Improved compatibility with the upcoming macOS version.
- Bug fixes.
- The app now requires macOS 13. You can get the last macOS 12 compatible version from the app's website. - If you use the Shortcuts actions, you will have to restart your computer for them to work again.
- Minor improvements.
- Improved compatibility with macOS 13.
- Improved compatibility with macOS 13.
- Lungo now requires macOS 12. See the app website for the last macOS 11 compatible version.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
- Fixed an issue with using custom URL scheme commands. New in v2: - Improved compatibility with macOS Monterey. - Added support for Shortcuts on macOS Monterey. - Lungo now requires macOS Big Sur and later. I'm just an indie developer working on Lungo in my spare time and supporting macOS Catalina has become too much of a burden. You can get the last macOS Catalina compatible version from the Lungo website at any time.
- Improved compatibility with macOS Monterey. - Added support for Shortcuts on macOS Monterey. - Lungo now requires macOS Big Sur and later. I'm just an indie developer working on Lungo in my spare time and supporting macOS Catalina has become too much of a burden. You can get the last macOS Catalina compatible version from the Lungo website at any time.
- Added a “12 Hour” duration. - Fixed an issue with starting a new session while one is already running.
- Improved compatibility with the upcoming macOS version. - Lungo now requires macOS 10.15 and later.
- Added “Deactivate When on Battery” preference. When enabled, it will deactivate Lungo whenever the power adapter is disconnected. - Added the ability to set a custom keyboard shortcut to activate/deactivate Lungo. (macOS 10.15 or later only) - Lungo now requires macOS 10.14.4 or later.
- Added a “Pause While Screen Is Locked” preference which makes Lungo pause when the screen is locked. When the screen is unlocked, Lungo will continue where it left off. This can be useful when you're on battery and you want the computer to be able to sleep when you lock the screen. - Fixed the “Dim Icon When Deactivated” preference not working in some cases.
Bugfixes: - Lungo was accidentally toggled when Command-dragging its menu bar icon. - The "Activate with left-click" checkbox on the welcome screen did not activate the actual preference until Lungo was restarted. - Option-clicking the menu bar icon as an alternative to right-clicking did not work. - The "Dim Icon When Deactivated" preference was not working when you deactivated Lungo by clicking "Deactivate" in the menu. It only worked when you clicked the menu bar icon.
- Now requires macOS 10.13. - Added "2 Hours" and "8 Hours" durations. - Added "Allow Display to Sleep" setting. This will let the display sleep normally, but still keep your Mac from going to sleep. - Added "Dim Icon When Deactivated" setting. This will make the icon dimmer when Lungo is deactivated to make the difference between the activated/deactivated state clearer. - Added support for custom URL scheme. This is for advanced users that would like to script Lungo. Try running `$ open 'lungo:activate?minutes=10'` in the Terminal app. See the Lungo website for more information.
- Added a "Default Duration" preference, which lets you set the duration used when Lungo is activated by clicking the menu bar icon. This was previously hard-coded to "Indefinitely". - Added a welcome screen that is shown on the first launch. - Fixed the menu bar icon not being highlighted on some machines on High Sierra. - Fixed negative time remaining being shown after computer sleep.