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Here are all the apps that support the 2016 MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar and Touch ID

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
  • Mail
  • Maps
  • Messages
  • Notes
  • Photos
  • GarageBand
  • Logic X Pro

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