Three native Mac apps · One considered collection

The little apps that make a Mac feel complete.

MagicScreen controls every display. CopyMagic remembers what you copy. Teleos keeps your words close to the camera. Three focused utilities for the moments macOS almost gets right.

Display controlMagicScreenOne control surface for every display on your desk.
Clipboard & filesCopyMagicA searchable memory for everything you copy.
TeleprompterTeleosYour script, positioned where eye contact happens.

The collection

Made for the moments that quietly break your flow.

A monitor button. A clipboard item you overwrote. A script sitting just far enough from the camera to show you are reading it. None is a dramatic problem. Together, they create a day full of small interruptions.

DockForge replaces those interruptions with focused tools that feel less like new software and more like missing parts of the Mac.

01Display controlDockForge collection
MagicScreen app icon
Display controlMagicScreenformerly Luma

Every display. One set of keys.

MagicScreen brings external displays into the same familiar control loop as the Mac itself — without asking you to think about ports, monitor menus, or which screen is active.

BrightnessContrast*Volume*Global keysPer-display memoryWake restore

* Contrast and monitor volume depend on display DDC/CI support.

01
Direct benefit

One place for every display

Adjust brightness, contrast, and supported monitor volume from the menu bar, with a clear card for every connected screen.

What it changes

Fewer tiny interruptions

No reaching for monitor buttons or stepping through a clumsy on-screen menu when the light changes or a call begins.

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Direct benefit

The keyboard controls the right screen

Use global keys for the active display, the display under your cursor, or the whole external setup at once.

What it changes

Separate monitors feel like one Mac

The same familiar gesture works across a mixed desk setup, so attention stays on the work instead of the hardware.

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Direct benefit

Settings remembered per display

MagicScreen stores each display’s values and restores them after launch, wake, and reconnection whenever the hardware allows it.

What it changes

A steadier visual baseline

Your desk comes back the way you left it, with less brightness drift and less visual adjustment at the start of every session.

02Clipboard & filesDockForge collection
CopyMagic app icon
Clipboard & filesCopyMagicformerly Verc

Copy once. Find it whenever.

CopyMagic turns the system clipboard into a visual, searchable workspace — then adds a temporary shelf for the files and captures that are only passing through.

TextCodeLinksColorsImagesVideoPDFsFiles

History and media are stored locally. Link previews can retrieve public page metadata.

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Direct benefit

Search across more than text

Keep text, rich text, code, links, colors, images, PDFs, videos, files, and apps in one searchable history with source-app context.

What it changes

⌘C stops being destructive

Copy the next thing without worrying that the useful fragment from five minutes ago has disappeared forever.

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Direct benefit

Spaces, filters, and useful previews

Organize clips into Spaces, filter by type or source, and recognize links, color values, code, and media before reopening them.

What it changes

Your clipboard becomes working memory

Research, writing, and implementation materials stay close enough to reuse without rebuilding the trail in every app.

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Direct benefit

A file shelf with privacy controls

Drop Zone catches Finder copies and screen captures, while sensitive clips can be masked and unlocked with Touch ID or a password.

What it changes

Less clutter, more confidence

Temporary files stay off the desktop, and private values are less likely to appear in an open clipboard window at the wrong moment.

03TeleprompterDockForge collection
TeleprompterTeleos

Stay on script. Keep eye contact.

Teleos keeps a readable script near the camera, adapts to the way you speak, and fits everything from a quick remote call to a mirrored studio rig.

Pinned to notchFullscreenFlowVoice detectedMirror / flipMulti-display

Voice Activated responds to voice activity; it does not transcribe or track individual words.

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Direct benefit

A prompt beside the camera

Pin the script to the top of the screen or open it fullscreen on the display that fits your recording or studio setup.

What it changes

Eye contact feels more natural

With the words closer to the lens, meetings, demos, and recorded explanations feel less like reading from somewhere off-screen.

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Direct benefit

Flow or voice-detected movement

Choose a steady automatic flow, or let the text move only while Teleos detects your voice and pause when the room goes quiet.

What it changes

Pacing feels less mechanical

Natural pauses no longer force you to catch up with a script that kept moving, leaving more attention for how the message lands.

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Direct benefit

Built for real capture setups

Tune font, color, width, height, screen, mirror, and vertical flip; keep the overlay above fullscreen apps and hide it from supported captures.

What it changes

Cleaner takes with less setup friction

A readable, camera-aware prompt reduces avoidable restarts and keeps the final recording focused on the presenter, not the production tools.

The DockForge approach

Built to become muscle memory.

The three apps solve different problems, but they share the same idea: software is most valuable when the interface fades and the result stays.

A

Focused by design

Each app owns a small, high-friction part of the day and takes it seriously. No everything-app dashboard, no feature maze.

B

Native where it counts

Menu bar access, keyboard controls, familiar windows, launch-at-login, and automatic updates make the tools feel at home on macOS.

C

Local working data

Clipboard history, scripts, and display preferences live on the Mac. Network access is limited to features that need it, such as link metadata and updates.

D

Quiet until useful

The interfaces stay out of the way between interactions, then surface the exact control, clip, file, or line you need in the moment.

DockForge for macOS

Less friction on the surface. More room for the work underneath.

Display control, clipboard memory, and camera-ready words — each one small enough to disappear, each one useful enough to change the rhythm of a day.