Computer Glasses is a simple Mac OS X application which can magnify a portion of your screen.
The program allows you to pick the shape of the magnifier. You can either use a circle or a rectangle. Unfortunately, these shapes are not re-sizable, so you need to get used to their fixed size.
The magnifying functionality provides you the possibility to chose the zoom of the enlarged area. It can go from 'Slight' to 'Largest', in incremental steps.
Pluses: it can magnify a portion of your screen, it provides multiple magnifying shapes and zooming sizes.
Drawbacks / flaws: the shapes have fixed sizes.
In conclusion: if you're looking for a fast and easy to use magnifying application, then Computer Glasses can be an option.
version reviewed: 1.3.0 UB
Computer Glasses Publisher's Description
Computer Glasses lets you magnify a portion of the screen to read fine print or magnify an image.
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