Native Companion App · v1.0.0

The DSRPro Tray
that watches everything.

A tiny menu-bar app that sits quietly in your status bar — auto-detects NAC tickets in your Downloads folder, one-click launches DSRPro and the GDS portals, and notifies you the moment a new ticket lands. Free, offline, no account.

🛡 Already downloaded but macOS says "is damaged"? — click to fix

Open Terminal (Spotlight → "Terminal") and paste:

xattr -cr "/Applications/DSRPro Tray.app"

Press Enter, then double-click the app. (Safari adds an extra quarantine flag the new build below avoids.)

DSRPro Tray icon 🔋📶 Thu 16:42
DSRPro Trayv1.0.0
📋 7 PDFs detected today
📁 ~/Downloads
Open DSRPro
Open NAC B2B Portal
Open Downloads folder
Preferences…⌘,
About DSRPro
Quit⌘Q
What it does

Three jobs. Done quietly. In the background.

DSRPro Tray is not a product — it's an accessory that makes the DSRPro web app feel like a real native app on your computer. Install it, forget it, but feel its presence every time you book a ticket.

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Watches your Downloads

Polls the folder every 5 seconds. The moment an airline ticket PDF lands — from email, BSP HOT files, or B2B downloads — you get a system notification with the filename.

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Quick-launch portals

One click from the menu bar opens DSRPro, airline B2B portals, Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre, and IRD — your most-used links, always one shortcut away.

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Stays out of your way

No window. No dock icon. No notifications spam. Lives in your menu bar (macOS) or system tray (Windows). Drinks a sip of RAM, returns the rest. Quits cleanly with ⌘Q.

Installation

Drag, drop, done.

First-time launch on macOS shows a security dialog because the app isn't yet Apple-signed. It's normal — here's exactly how to bypass it cleanly. 30 seconds, one-time only.

  1. Download the right installer

    Pick the file matching your computer — Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4), Intel Mac, or Windows. The hero button above auto-detects.

  2. Open the DMG, drag to Applications

    The disk image mounts. Drag the gold paper-plane DSRPro Tray icon onto the Applications folder alias. (Windows: run the .exe setup wizard — Next → Next → Install.)

  3. First launch — right-click → Open

    In Applications, locate DSRPro Tray. Right-click the app → choose Open → click Open in the dialog. This whitelists the app permanently. Subsequent launches are normal double-clicks.

  4. Find the gold plane in your menu bar

    Top-right of macOS (between Spotlight and the clock) — a small gold paper-plane appears. Click it to open the menu. Preferences → set your DSRPro URL → Save. You're done.

All Platforms

Pick your installer.

macOS comes in two flavours — Apple Silicon (any M-series chip) and Intel. Both are universal builds packaged as .dmg. Windows is a single NSIS .exe setup. The Chrome extension is a bonus — pairs with the tray app for portal capture.

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macOS · Intel

Intel-based Macs · macOS 10.13+

⬇ Download · 94 MB
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Windows 10 / 11

x64 · NSIS setup wizard

⬇ Download · 73 MB
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Chrome / Edge Extension

NAC B2B portal watcher · sidecar

⬇ Download · 39 KB
System Requirements

Runs on almost anything.

Electron-based, ~120 MB installed footprint. Sips RAM — typically <90 MB resident. No telemetry, no background CPU spikes, no auto-update phoning home (you check this page when you want a new version).

🍎 macOS

Minimum macOS
10.13 High Sierra
Recommended
12 Monterey or newer
Architectures
arm64 (M-series), x64 (Intel)
Disk space
~200 MB
RAM
~90 MB resident
Permissions
Folder access (Downloads)
Code signing
None (v1.1 planned)

🪟 Windows

Minimum Windows
10 (1809) or 11
Architectures
x64 only (ARM coming)
Disk space
~200 MB
RAM
~110 MB resident
Installer
NSIS · user or system-wide
SmartScreen
"More info → Run anyway"
Auto-start
Optional · via Task Scheduler
Changelog

What shipped, what's coming.

Every release is signed off, packaged, and posted here. No silent updates — you grab the new DMG when you're ready.

v1.0.0 29 May 2026 Initial release
  • Menu-bar / system-tray app (no dock icon, no window clutter)
  • PDF watcher on Downloads folder — 5-second polling, system notifications
  • Quick-launch links: DSRPro web app, NAC B2B, Downloads folder
  • Preferences pane — DSRPro URL, watch-folder picker
  • Native installers: macOS Apple Silicon, macOS Intel, Windows x64 NSIS
  • Custom DSRPro brand: gold paper-plane icon, navy gradient, full icon set
v1.1.0 planned In progress
  • Apple Developer code-signing & notarization (no more Gatekeeper warning)
  • Email IMAP watcher — parse NAC ticket confirmations from your inbox
  • Embedded PDF text extraction — pre-fill DSRPro entries automatically
  • Auto-launch at login (toggleable in Preferences)
  • Multi-currency dashboard right in the tray menu
Frequently Asked

Common questions.

If something here doesn't answer it, write to the DGCPOS Team at support@dgcpos.com.

Do I need the Tray app to use DSRPro?

No. DSRPro is a Progressive Web App — it runs in any modern browser, fully offline once visited. The Tray app is a convenience layer that adds a system-wide presence and watches for new PDF tickets in your Downloads folder. Many users only use the web app.

Is my ticket data sent anywhere?

No. The Tray app processes everything locally on your machine — no analytics, no telemetry, no cloud sync. Tickets stay on your computer until you explicitly push them into DSRPro (which also stores them locally via the browser's localStorage).

Why does macOS say "cannot be opened"?

Apple's Gatekeeper protects against unsigned apps from unknown developers. DSRPro Tray is not yet enrolled in the Apple Developer Program. Right-click → Open the first time to bypass it permanently. Once signing lands in v1.1, this prompt disappears.

Will this auto-update?

Not in v1.0.0 — by design. You revisit dgcpos.net/dsrpro-tray.html when you want a new version, download the new DMG, drag-replace. No background phone-home. Auto-update with user opt-in is planned for v1.2.

Does it run on Apple Silicon natively?

Yes — the Apple Silicon DMG ships a true arm64 build (not Rosetta-translated). Same performance and battery life as any native app. The Intel DMG is a separate x64 build for older Macs.

How do I uninstall?

Drag DSRPro Tray.app from Applications to Trash, then delete ~/Library/Application Support/dsrpro-tray for your preferences and seen-PDF list. On Windows, use Settings → Apps → DSRPro Tray → Uninstall.