Transparency is always a welcome feature in any app, and it adds a nice additional dimension to Typed. In the default white color scheme, you can see your desktop blurred behind the background. In little areas, it doesn’t provide focus, but rather distracts the user with unnecessary alterations in font size, a colored cursor, and a side menu that pops up when the mouse is moved, among other things. Typed for Mac tries to be minimal, but lacks a lot of the distraction-free elements I am used to from Byword and others.
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