The mac app should have the ability to remove the app from the dock and only remain as a status bar menu. This keeps the dock cleaner since opal is often just working the background and removed the redundancy of having both.
Also if a Mac app functions as a status only app it will not appear in the “Force Quit” menu. Which will prevent the ability to get around “deep focus” blocks.
Please make this happen. I force quit the Opal app on my Mac all the time, which renders the app useless. “Deep focus” doesn’t mean anything when you can just quit the entire app.
I didn’t even need to force quit. I just pressed CMD + Q and the app closed. I tried to reduplicate this multiple times and sometimes a pop-up appears saying I cannot close the app, but after several attempts I can always get it to close.
I want to purchase the subscription but cannot do so with this glitch because as others have said, it renders Hard Mode obsolete.
I hope this is on the roadmap for Opal Mac, it’s so close to being perfect! As others have said, CMD + Q stops Opal immediately, circumventing the focus. Removal from the dock is necessary for Opal to work effectively. (Version 1.0.4)
Thanks @Kenneth !
What about the ability to just quit (or force quit) Opal in order to stop the blockage? It would be very nice to prevent that from happening…
Hi, is it possible to add a password on the opal mac app itself like you did on the phone app while you’re working on fixing force quit in the meantime? That way i can at least have someone else setup a password so i cannot access opal to put it back in the dock and forcequit the app. Exam season is coming up so maybe this would be a good temporary solution.