Nameplate allows you to brand every Mac in your fleet. You can add colored frames, name tags, watermarks, and custom splash screens. These overlays help you track your hardware. You never need to wonder which Mac you control again.
Nameplate functions on standard Windows systems. Ensure your computer meets these basic needs:
Follow these steps to set up the software on your machine:
Once you install Nameplate, open it from your desktop or start menu. You will see a clean dashboard. To brand a Mac, select the target device from your network list. Apply a colored frame or a text watermark using the provided tools. Save your changes to see the update on your remote screen.
If the application fails to open, restart your computer. Verify that you have the latest updates for Windows. Ensure no other software blocks the connection to your remote Mac devices. If you experience performance issues, check your internet speed. Most connection problems stem from firewall settings. Check your firewall to verify that it allows Nameplate communication.
Nameplate keeps your data safe. It only interacts with the devices you authorize. All branding overlays stay local to your machine and the connected Mac. We do not track your activity. Your information remains private.
If you encounter bugs, open an issue on the GitHub repository. Provide a description of the error and the steps you took before it happened. This helps us fix the issue for everyone. Check the existing issues before you create a new one to see if others found a solution.
Keywords: branding, network tools, mac management, desktop utility, hardware tracking