Direction A — refined for cross-platform

Same SuperMCP, two OSes. The brand identity inside the window is identical. The window chrome is native to each platform. That's the right balance: unified product, respected platform.

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macOS

Traffic-light window controls · vibrancy blur · menu-bar tray

Title-bar centered in Mac convention. Translucent backdrop respects Mac aesthetic. Tray icon lives in the top menu bar.

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Windows 11

Min / max / close controls · Mica acrylic · system-tray icon

Brand mark left-aligned in Windows convention. Acrylic backdrop respects W11 aesthetic. Tray icon lives in the bottom system tray.

The principle: design tokens (colors, type, spacing, radius, dot indicators, status pill, source rows) are identical across both OSes. Window chrome and tray placement are native to each. The result: it's recognizably the same app on either machine, but it never feels like a Mac app ported to Windows or vice versa.

Lock in Direction A (refined cross-platform)

Move on — write the design tokens into the spec, finalize the doc.

Show me a light-mode variant too

See the same screens in light theme before committing.

Try a hybrid A+B

Quiet Engineering structure with a touch of Modern Indie warmth.