> Isolator is a small menu bar application that helps you concentrate.
> When you're working on a document, and don't want to be distracted,
> turn on Isolator. It will cover up your desktop and all the icons on
> it, as well as the windows of all your other applications, so you
> can concentrate on the task in hand.
>
> Isolator is designed to stay out of your way, and so it isn't loaded
> with flashy features. However, it is customizable so you can get it
> to do exactly what you want. Options include:
>
> Hide the Dock when you activate Isolator (Mac OS X 10.5+ only)
>
> Customize the background window (including semi-transparency and
> blur)
>
> 'Hide' background windows, as well as covering them up (they're just
> covered up by default)
>
> Customize the shortcut key (normally shift-command-i)
>
> Disable the menubar icon
>
> Left-clicking the menubar icon can activate Isolator
>
> Automatically launch Isolator when you log in
>
> Using Isolator
>
> Start Isolator by double-clicking it in your Applications folder. It
> will install a small square icon in your menu bar.
>
> To turn Isolator on, click on the menu bar icon and select 'Turn
> Isolator On' from the menu that appears. You can turn it off the
> same way. Alternatively, you can press 'shift-command-i' to turn it
> on and off.
>
> You can always access the Preferences (even if you've disabled the
> menu icon) using the hotkey 'shift-command-option-i'. And, if you
> customized Isolator so that left-clicking the menu icon activates
> Isolator, you can still get to the menu using right-click or
> control-click. ~ [Official Website][1]
Download 1 \- Isolator 4.4 for Mac OS X 10.5 and up.
We are currently looking for Isolator 4.5beta, as there is a strong
possibility that version might be the final PowerPC-compatible
release. Please upload it here if it is ever found.
Compatibility
Architecture: PPC x86 (Intel:Mac)
Mac OS X 10.5 and up
[1]:
https://www.willmore.eu/software/isolator/