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If you miss the feel of paper in the digital age, this app gives your Mac’s screen a textured look

By dailyguardian.aeJune 27, 20262 Mins Read
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Most screen-comfort tools work by changing color temperature. Apple’s Night Shift makes the screen warmer, often giving everything an orange tint. Paperman is an interesting alternative because it adds a subtle paper-like texture over the display instead.

The app is available for Mac and Windows, and it is designed to make a screen look closer to paper, matte glass, or an e-ink display. It softens the harsh contrast and reduces the glossy look of modern screens during long reading or writing sessions.

A texture layer for your screen

Paperman runs as a lightweight overlay across the desktop. It does not take focus, and mouse clicks or keyboard inputs pass through it, so it should not interrupt normal use.

The app includes several texture options, including Classic Matte, Whisper Weave, Sunbaked Parchment, Saddle Linen, Painter’s Press, Vellum Mist, and Mulberry Veil. Users can adjust the intensity, set hotkeys, use Paperman across multiple monitors, and exclude specific apps, such as photo editors, video players, or design tools. It can also be snoozed temporarily or disabled automatically when a device is unplugged.

Since Paperman is only a software effect, it cannot fully replicate a real matte screen or an actual e-ink display. But it could appeal to people who find glossy, high-contrast screens tiring during long work sessions.

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The texture stays static

It is worth mentioning that the paper texture does not scroll with your mouse or move with the content on screen. Paperman uses a static overlay, which makes the effect more subtle and helps keep resource use lower.

That also means it may not feel exactly like a physical sheet of paper moving under your hand. The developer says a moving texture was tested early on, but it used more battery and CPU/GPU resources than the team wanted. For now, the fixed texture is the default approach.

Paperman is currently available with a limited-time 50% discount at $5.99 for a lifetime license. On Windows, there is also a free tier with one hour of use per day.

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