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Find active Big Sur windows with HazeOver. I first wrote about HazeOver when Mojave's Dark Mode debuted.It's a utility that can change the appearance of your background windows, so in Dark Mode it'll squelch any windows that are too bright. HazeOver's initial version was released just a couple weeks ago, so it's still a brand-new app, and the developer is already working on enhancements. HazeOver automatically highlights an active window or app when you switch windows. The less important things gently fade away in the background, improving your attention. Set the hazing intensity.

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Update: Also check out our review of Isolator.

Let me open today's Gems column with a fitting quote from a column published four years ago:

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Today's computers are marvels of technology that can perform more tasks—and more different kinds of tasks—than ever before. Not only that, but your Mac can be doing more and more of those tasks simultaneously—you can have 15 or 20 applications open without the computer even breaking a metaphorical sweat. Ironically, all this activity is enough to drive you to distraction, potentially reducing your productivity.

I wrote that paragraph when reviewing Think, a utility (no longer available) that aimed to help you focus by displaying only a single program at a time, hiding everything else behind a black backdrop. Since then, we've covered a few other programs for helping you focus, such as Shoo Apps, which automatically hides applications that haven't been used recently, and WriteRoom, a text editor that blocks everything else on your screen so you can concentrate on writing.

While I've appreciated the appeal of utilities such as Think, Shoo Apps, and WriteRoom, I've never been able to work them into my personal workflow. I like the way they let me focus on the frontmost task, but my work often requires me to reference a background window while writing or to keep an eye on one app while working in another.

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If you're in the same boat, you'll want to take a look at HazeOver (Mac App Store link), a nifty utility that's similar to Think, except that instead of completely hiding everything but the active window, HazeOver gracefully dims it all.

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With HazeOver running and active, switching to a particular window fades everything else on your Mac's screen—except the Dock and the menu bar—to the brightness level you choose. (I use 45-percent dimming, but you can have background items dim by as much as 80 percent or as little as 10 percent.) Switch to another window, and that window is immediately displayed at full brightness, while the previous window fades back. (The developer has a nice YouTube video that demonstrates the effect.)

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Focus extension. HazeOver's approach gives you many of the benefits of 'focus' utilities without completely blocking other apps and windows. And HazeOver's gradual (approximately two-second) fade is easier on the eyes (and the brain) than an instant flip, although I do wish you could customize the length of the transition—I'd choose to make it a bit longer, whereas I'm sure some people would prefer a quicker change.

HazeOver's initial version was released just a couple weeks ago, so it's still a brand-new app, and the developer is already working on enhancements. What's on my wish list? Besides the adjustable dimming time I already mentioned, I'd like to see an option for HazeOver to not dim other windows within the same application—for example, sometimes I want to view multiple Safari windows while obscuring other programs. (An even bigger issue is that, for example, when I bring up BBEdit's Find window, the Find window becomes the 'focused' one, which means the actual document in which I'm working is dimmed.) I'd also like to be able to exclude particular programs so they're never dimmed; an option to dim everything but the previous, say, two windows or applications (so I can focus on just the windows needed for a particular task); and a way to activate and deactivate HazeOver directly from its menu-bar menu or by using a keyboard shortcut.

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HazeOver also doesn't work properly with every program. For example, when using Microsoft Excel 2008, HazeOver treats the document window, formatting palette, and data-entry bar as standard windows, and it considers the formatting palette to always be active—which means that if the formatting palette is visible, the main document window is always dimmed.

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Still, HazeOver is a clever utility with a lot of promise. With a few tweaks, it just may find its way into my workflow.

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I first wrote about HazeOver when Mojave's Dark Mode debuted. It's a utility that can change the appearance of your background windows, so in Dark Mode it'll squelch any windows that are too bright.

With the arrival of Big Sur, of course, there are a lot of complaints that it's hard to differentiate between active windows. I haven't had a problem with this, but once again, this is a pretty good use case for HazeOver, since it will dim all the windows that aren't in the foreground, making the top window pop.

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HazeOver is $5 from the Mac App Store and also on SetApp.

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