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Retina Display Apps Begin to Appear in the Mac App Store

Posted June 8, 2012 at 1:22pm by iClarified · 12750 views
Apple has approved an update to FolderWatch that brings Retina graphics, reports TNW.

FolderWatch syncs while you work, keeping your files mirrored at all times. Simply have FolderWatch monitor a folder on your computer, then add, edit or delete files anywhere inside that folder. FolderWatch pushes those changes in real-time to a destination of your choosing.

What's New In This Version:
- Retina graphics.
- New feature: Sidebar folders.
- Compatibility with Growl 1.3.
- Updated Rsync to 3.0.9.
- Menu Bar Helper now displays warnings.
- Users are notified about the Menu Bar Helper feature on first use.
- Reworded/rearranged user interface elements to be more clear.
- Bug fixes and performance improvements.

It's unclear if the company behind FolderWatch has any prior knowledge of Apple's plans; however, the app update did have to be approved by Apple.

The Cupertino company is rumored to be introducing a new MacBook Pro at WWDC that will feature a Retina Display. The display would make use of the HiDPI mode found in Mac OS X Lion.

Let us know if you've spotted any other Mac apps that have Retina Display support.

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