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The macOS equivalent is actually Night Shift, not True Tone. And f.lux was among the first apps to do this cross-platform.

Night Shift was developed much later.



I don't know if it's fixed but "Flux developer says Apple’s new competitive macOS Night Shift feature falls short" https://9to5mac.com/2017/03/28/flux-developer-says-apples-ne...


It works better than f.lux for me, because it works at a lower level than Gamma table manipulation. I’ve been using Night Shift ever since it was released and I like its color rendering more than f.lux.

But it’s subjective, some people like the extreme warmth of f.lux more. It depends on how you perceive colors and how well you can adjust to warmer colors.

Shifty is also a very nice addition if you want more control over Night Shift: https://shifty.natethompson.io




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