NotchNook 1.5.5 for Mac

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NotchNook 1.5.5 for Mac

NotchNook is a macOS utility from lo.cafe that expands the MacBook notch (or a slim top-center handler on notchless displays) into an interactive panel for widgets, live activities, and a temporary file tray. Version 1.5.5 is a focused update that fixes live-activity behavior in fullscreen and after calendar events, and polishes tray width and notes keyboard control.

What NotchNook does

The app adds a hover- and gesture-friendly “Nook” area with customizable widgets—media playback controls, calendar summaries, notes, system indicators, mirrors, and other modules described on the vendor site and in Setapp’s product copy. A separate “Tray” mode acts as a short-term shelf: drag files or content into the notch region for quick staging, preview, and hand-off to other apps, similar in spirit to a lightweight drop zone rather than a permanent dock replacement.

Live activities surface ongoing state (for example now-playing audio or calendar-driven alerts) without opening full apps. According to lo.cafe, NotchNook supports multiple external monitors, works on Macs without a physical notch via a transparent handler, and offers extensive appearance and layout options. Scroll and swipe gestures are part of the intended interaction model.

Who it is for

It suits MacBook users who want iPhone Dynamic Island–style affordances at the top of the screen, or anyone who prefers glanceable controls and a file staging area tied to the menu-bar notch zone instead of extra menu-bar icons.

Version 1.5.5

Published changelog text for 1.5.5 (mirrored on MacUpdate; the lo.cafe product page does not list per-build notes inline) covers four changes: fullscreen live-activity visibility, calendar live-activity cleanup after events end, default tray width aligned with the Nook to reduce accidental panel dismissal, and Escape-key support in the notes widget. Treat this build as a stability and UX patch on the 1.5 line, not a major feature release.

Licensing, distribution, and requirements

NotchNook is sold directly from lo.cafe (about $25 one-time for five devices or about $3 per month for two devices per the developer FAQ) and is also available through Setapp. It is not distributed on the Mac App Store; developer Igor Marcossi told The Verge that store rules conflict with private APIs used for media control. Minimum macOS is 14.6 per lo.cafe. Installation typically requires granting system permissions such as Accessibility and Screen Recording so the app can draw and interact around the notch area—exact prompts depend on your macOS version and enabled features. A 15-day refund window is stated on the vendor site.

Pros & Cons Show details

✅ PROS

  • Puts useful controls and glanceable info in unused notch space instead of adding more menu-bar clutter.
  • Combines widgets, live activities, and a file tray in one cohesive top-of-screen hub with hover and swipe interaction.
  • Works on notchless Macs and multiple monitors, so the same workflow is not limited to latest MacBook Pro models.
  • Highly customizable layout, themes, and widget mix compared with fixed macOS menu-bar extras.
  • One-time purchase option and Setapp distribution give flexible ways to license without a forced App Store path.
  • Active 1.5.x maintenance (including calendar and fullscreen fixes in 1.5.5) shows ongoing polish for real daily-use edge cases.

❌ CONS

  • Not on the Mac App Store, so installation, updates, and permissions are managed outside Apple’s storefront review and sandbox model.
  • Uses capabilities that rely on broad system access; users who minimize Accessibility or Screen Recording grants may get reduced functionality.
  • Subscription or paid license is required for long-term use beyond any trial; free built-in macOS tiling and menu-bar tools overlap partially with some use cases.
  • Media and live-activity behavior has had version-specific limitations (for example scoped music-app support in past 1.4.x notes); verify your apps on 1.5.5 before relying on it in production workflows.
  • The tray is temporary storage that clears when the app quits, so it is not a substitute for a real file manager or persistent dock.
  • Heavy customization and animations may distract users who prefer a minimal, native-looking desktop aesthetic.
✅ What's New in 1.5.5 Show details
  1. [Fullscreen live activities] — Fixes live activities appearing while macOS is in fullscreen, so alerts and media chips stay hidden when you expect an uninterrupted fullscreen workspace.
  2. [Calendar live activity] — Fixes the calendar live activity staying visible after an event has finished, so completed meetings do not linger in the notch area.
  3. [Tray and Nook width] — Tray defaults to the same width as the Nook to reduce accidental panel closing when switching between Nook and Tray views.
  4. [Notes widget] — Adds Escape-key support in the notes widget for faster dismissal or exit without relying only on pointer interaction.
  5. [Release character] — Version 1.5.5 is a maintenance and interaction polish release on the 1.5 branch; no major new widgets are listed in the published 1.5.5 notes.

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