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« on: November 13, 2013, 07:01:05 pm »

Coffitivity review: Simple utility brings the feel of a coffee shop to your home office
   
      
      
         




   
As someone who mainly works at home, I’m well aware of just how silent a lonely home office can be—and how quickly it can grate on your nerves and distract you with its lack of sound. Some people rely on podcasts to offer background noise, but the constant chatter can be distracting when I’m attempting to write up the latest tech gadget. Music is often lovely, but there are days when even that won’t do. Enter the odd—yet useful—free app Coffitivity (Mac App Store link), which livens up your silent home office with the soothing sounds of a busy coffee shop.



Given that I often wish my local coffee shop was quieter, I didn’t expect to like this little app, but it’s quickly grown on me. In part that’s due to the app’s three alliteratively wonderful soundscapes, accessed using Coffitivity’s systemwide menu: Morning Murmur, Lunchtime Lounge, and University Undertones. The mixes are a nice blend of shop background noises—cash registers, coffee brewing, plates clinking, and the like—along with little snippets of conversation.

Those little bits provide just enough background noise without becoming annoying—I never found myself distracted by the snatches of idle chit-chat, even though that often happens to me in an actual cafe environment. I do, however, wish there was a fourth option (“Quiet Quarters,” maybe?) for library-like noises—page turns and coffee-cup clinks, but no chatting—but that’s just my own preference.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
      
      
   
   

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