Screen Saver by Pedro Carrasco based on the animations presented during Apple Special Event (October 30, 2018) from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Howard Gilman Opera House.
- Doesn't require internet connection
- Homebrew support
- Light & Dark theme
- Select which animations you want to see
- Loop each animation how many times you want
- Make the animations' order random
Independently of how you install Brooklyn, please close your System Preferences
- Click here to Download
- Open Brooklyn.saver (double click)
"Brooklyn.saver" can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer
will appear, pressOK
- Open
Preferences
- Select
Security & Privacy
- Select
General
- On the bottom side, select
Open Anyway
- Open terminal
- Enter
brew install --cask brooklyn
- Right-click on Brooklyn in System Preferences and select
Delete Brooklyn
, or - Delete
Brooklyn.saver
either in/Library/Screen Savers
or/Users/USERNAME/Library/Screen Savers
.
- Open terminal
- Enter
brew uninstall --cask brooklyn
Requires OS X El Capitan (10.11) or above.
The Brooklyn screen saver can be blocked by the system as a malicious software. Sometimes on macOS Big Sur clicking Open Anyway
in Security & Privacy
is not fixing the issue.
To bypass this quarantine made by apple, you can use this command in your terminal :
sudo xattr -d com.apple.quarantine ~/"Library/Screen Savers/Brooklyn.saver"
Hello there π
Iβm Pedro, a Portuguese iOS Engineer since February 2017. Iβm an avid OSS enthusiast and contributor - help by sharing, learn by whatβs shared.
I've built and open-sourced multiple frameworks and applications, including Brooklyn and CocoaHub.
I'm also a conference and meetup organizer, being part of SwiftAveiro and CocoaHeads Porto.
If you enjoy my work and would like to help me continue it, please consider:
- https://github.com/users/pedrommcarrasco/sponsorship
- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pedrommcarrasco
- https://www.paypal.me/pedrommcarrasco
Feel free to contribute to this project by providing ideas or opening pull requests with new features or solving an existing issue.
Brooklyn's available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information. Logo & original animations are Apple's property.