Whether or not you think the 2016 MacBook Pro’s new Touch Bar is useful or not, the controversial USB-C utilizing laptop is here.
While the utility of the Touch Bar is questionable, there are already a number of apps that support the interesting new technology, with Apple claiming that many more are on the way, both from itself and third-party developers. Some utilize quick shortcut buttons, sliders and other simple functions, all changing contextually depending on what app is running.
We’ve rounded up a full list of apps that support the 2016 MacBook Pro’s new Touch bar.
Third-party apps
- Photoshop (December)
- Microsoft Office (December)
- Skype
- Da Vinci Resolve
- Parallels Desktop for Mac 12
- Pixelmator
- djay Pro
- Day One
- Coda
- Gestimer
- 1Password
- Affinity Designer (December)
- Sketch
- Memory Clean 2
- OmniGraffle (December)
- OmniPlan (December)
- OmniFocus (December)
- OmniOutliner (Early next year)
- Blogo (December)
- Opus One
- Disk Aid
- Glimpses 2.2
- Live Home 3D
- Focus- Productivity Timer
Apple’s Apps
- Safari
- iTunes
- Terminal
- Finder
- System Preferences
- TextEdit
- Final Cut Pro
- iMovie
- Keynote
- Numbers
- Pages
- Preview
- QuickTime
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Contacts
- FaceTime
- iBooks
- Reminders
- Maps
- Messages
- Notes
- Photos
- GarageBand
- Logic X Pro
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