Apple TV offers us a series of spectacular video wallpapers, some wallpapers that they show us beautiful places from a bird's eye view. With each new tvOS update, the guys from Cupertino add new videos, videos that soon after are also available through the Aerial app.
Aerial is an application designed for the Mac, with which we can enjoy Apple TV wallpapers on our computer in a comfortable and simple way. Aerial just got updated adding new functions so that, based on our location, the sunset or sunrise is shown in a more precise way. But this is not the only novelty that Aerial offers us.
Other news that this update brings us, we find it in the possibility of control brightness to attenuate it as time goes by and it is reproduced. The latest novelty is found in the possibility of power define margins where the descriptions of the places displayed appear.
What's new in the Aerial update for Mac
- New sunset / dusk / dawn calculation modes from coordinates, Aerial can collect your location using your Mac's location service. It includes multiple calculation modes so that the sunset best suits everyone's needs.
- Control the brightness, Aerial can progressively dim the brightness of your screen when playing. Includes additional options that only activate at night or on battery power.
- Added an option to define the margins of the border where the descriptions should appear, changed the default value for something more sensible.
Aerial is available for download via GitHub as completely free through this link.