After installing the app, it ill add festive lights to your menu bar and dock upon launching. You can customize the appearance of the lights as you’d like. You can change the cable thickness, size of lights, distances, drop width/height, speed, and color.
After launching, the app will request access to accessibility features. Festivas needs that to locate the dock on the screen and place the lights.
The app is from Simon Støvring, who is also behind great iOS apps like Runestone, a lightweight plain text editor.
You can download Festivas now from the app’s site for a suggested price of $4.50.
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