Why this server?
A companion desktop app enabling bi-directional interaction between Claude Desktop and visual UI elements, allowing Claude to display, read from, and write to interactive interfaces while processing user events and feedback. This sounds like it could be used to *open* or launch other mcp apps. This also provides support for both mac and windows.
Why this server?
Provides Claude with real-time system monitoring capabilities, including CPU, memory, disk, network, battery, and internet speed metrics. Since the user mentions Windows and Mac it is assumed he is working locally.
Why this server?
Get information about the current operating environment. Since the user mentions Windows and Mac it is assumed he is working locally.
Why this server?
An MCP server that allows checking local time on the client machine or current UTC time from an NTP server. Since the user mentions Windows and Mac it is assumed he is working locally.
Why this server?
An MCP server that displays desktop notifications on Windows 10 and macOS, compatible with VSCode Cline and supporting customizable notification parameters. Since the user mentions Windows and Mac it is assumed he is working locally.
Why this server?
A privacy-first macOS MCP server that enables AI agents to capture screenshots of pre-approved application windows for development and debugging tasks. Good to have to debug desktop apps on macs.