ControlAir allows you to control Mac applications using gestures (Video)

  Many users have asked the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to launch Macs with touch screens, but of course no one in Cupertino found this useful for customers around the world, so these products never reached the market. In an attempt to multiply some of the users who wanted such a functionality, the application ControlAir was launched, giving us the possibility to use gestures to control applications on Macs. In the video clip above you have demonstrated the functionality of the application available in Mac App Store, she uses the front cameras of Macs to monitor our gestures.

ControlAir provides magical touch free control over media applications on your Mac, such as iTunes, Spotify and others. Just raise your finger in the air to control volume, skip songs and pause. A finger raised to your lips will mute the sound. ControlAir is a great way to control your media applications touch-free, not only when they are in front of you, but also when they are in the background, while you are engaged with a different app. To enjoy the touch-free control, you should face the camera of your device between 1 and 5 feet.

  ControlAir it is only compatible with certain applications that allow the management of multimedia content from Macs, that is iTunes, QuickTime, Rdio, Spotify, VLC or Vox. For each of these, simple hand or finger gestures control the way the content is played, everything is extremely simple and easy to do, as you can see from the clip. ControlAir Is available for DOWNLOAD FREE from the Mac App Store.