Op Z Mac App

Gather contacts from all your accounts

If you keep contacts in other internet accounts—such as iCloud, Google, or Yahoo—you can access all of them in Contacts.

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  4. The app hooks up to the OP-Z via Bluetooth LE, paired in-app like all Bluetooth MIDI devices. Once connected, it becomes one with the OP-Z app. On-screen dials will control the unit, and the screen.

Create groups automatically

Create a Smart Group by identifying something that some of your contacts have in common. For example, you could create a Smart Group called Book Club that includes any contact with “book” in the Note field of their card.

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Show it on a map

Op Z Mac App

Want to see where one of your contacts lives? You can open a map right from the Contacts app.

To explore the Contacts User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field.

Op Z Mac App Install

Op Z Mac App Download

Sound Control 2.5.0 is a FREE upgrade for all owners of Sound Control.

Version 2.5.0

  • Devices menu now shows the Master Volume.
  • Input devices now properly show and update the muted state.
  • Toggle mute for default input device now shows the HUD to indicate status change.
  • Add hotkeys for controlling the default input device’s gain and mute.
  • Input devices now show gain dB value properly.
  • Changing the gain of an input device no longer beeps.
  • Added Priority devices for Input devices.
  • Added HotKeys for changing the default input device.
  • Volume feedback beeps now play on the appropriate device.
  • Sound Control no longer interferes with macOS automatic device selection if priority devices are not enabled.
  • Reduced CPU use.
  • Added option to show and control apps that have been explicitly added to the listing.
  • Fixed audio distortion after switching sample rates on bluetooth devices.
  • Addressed application hang when switching to a bluetooth device or a built-in device on T2 Macs.
  • Master volume displayed in the touch bar now updates properly when the default output device is changed.
  • Added support for AirPlay!
  • Added AppleScript support for setting mute, volume and balance.
  • Added support for Zoom Thunderbolt audio devices.
  • Sound Control volume change overlay more closely matches the system.
  • Fixed a crash that could happen when muting AirPods Pro.
  • Menu bar icon no longer shows disabled if STZ Audio Process plugin isn’t installed.
  • Last version to support macOS 10.11 (El Capitan), 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra. The next update to Sound Control will require macOS 10.14 (Mojave).