CoverSutra, Adium, Dropbox, CalendarBar, and Facebook Notifications. Hidden Spotlight icon. Instead of Spotlight I use Alfred, also I bound the Spotlight keys (⌘+Space) to Alfred. (From pand0r)

CoverSutraAdiumDropboxCalendarBar, and . Hidden Spotlight icon. Instead of Spotlight I use Alfred, also I bound the Spotlight keys (⌘+Space) to Alfred.
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Notes: 1 6/7/11 — 3:18am Filed under: #CoverSutra  #Adium  #Dropbox  #CalendarBar  #Facebook Notifier  #Battery  #AirPort  #Clock  #submission 
Clipboard History - For saving clipboard items including images.Dropbox - Don’t think I have to explain.Pastebot Sync -  A great way to share copied items between a Mac and an iPhone.Caffeine - To keep my Mac from going to sleep.iStat Menus - Had some problems with the CPU usage and the temperature a while ago. That’s why I’m monitoring them.Wifi - Need to switch the Wifi network from time to time.Input source - I use three different languages (English, Korean and Japanese) on my Mac. Battery - Actually, another iStat Menus.Time and Spotlight. (From Camino)

Clipboard History - For saving clipboard items including images.
Dropbox - Don’t think I have to explain.
Pastebot Sync -  A great way to share copied items between a Mac and an iPhone.
Caffeine - To keep my Mac from going to sleep.
iStat Menus - Had some problems with the CPU usage and the temperature a while ago. That’s why I’m monitoring them.
Wifi - Need to switch the Wifi network from time to time.
Input source - I use three different languages (English, Korean and Japanese) on my Mac. 
Battery - Actually, another iStat Menus.
Time and Spotlight.
(From Camino)

Scroll Reverser: Inversed scrolling like in Lion.Keyboard Maestro: Automation Maestro. One of my favorite tools. I use it for such a lot of stuff.Dropbox: No explanation required.AirPortiStat Menus: System status in menubar. (Network, memory, CPU, day and 24h clock)Watts: Calibration monitor.Spotlight (From Andreas, of Mac OS X Screencasts and MOSX.Tumblr.com)

Scroll Reverser: Inversed scrolling like in Lion.
Keyboard Maestro: Automation Maestro. One of my favorite tools. I use it for such a lot of stuff.
Dropbox: No explanation required.
AirPort
iStat Menus: System status in menubar. (Network, memory, CPU, day and 24h clock)
Watts: Calibration monitor.
Spotlight
(From Andreas, of Mac OS X Screencasts and )

LittleSnapper - making screenshots and capturing inspiring web sitesMailplane - my e-mail client of choiceOmniFocus - managing all my tasks and projects thereReadNow - amazing desktop app for the ReadItLater service (similar to Instapaper, but better)Twitter - I tried bunch of other Twitter apps and came back to the official one. It’s neat and gets the work doneDropbox - I was a SugarSync user for a while, but now I’m using Dropbox for all my current documents and keep SugarSync for long-term archives (due to its flexible selective sync features)Skype - I’m working a lot with people overseas, so I need IM and VOIP a lotTextExpander - I didn’t understand for a long time why people use text-expanding apps, but once I started to use one - there’s no turning back. It’s SO good!RescueTime - this is a new app for me, I’m trying to be more conscious about how I’m spending my time and RescueTime keeps track of all my computer activitiesPomodoro - amazing Pomodoro timer that is integrated with OmniFocus and helps me to work on my tasklist in short 25-min burstsIsolator - another productivity app that helps me to focus on one app at a timeCinch - simple window manager that allows me to quickly arrange windows side by sidegfxCardStatus - controls which videocard is used when I’m plugged in and which when I’m running on battery. It really helps to save battery a lotCalendarBar - all of my calendars (yes I have more than one) are on Google and I tried to use many calendaring apps and frankly this little gem does 90% of what I needf.lux - really saves my poor eyes when I work late at nightCaffeine - I rarely use it, but sometimes when you’re watching videos or making a presentation it’s indispensableTransmit - FTP/S3 client of choiceEvernote - I’m a big fan and use it to store lots of reference materialsSpacesiStat Menus - configured to show time, battery and CPU, with a bunch of other information available through a drop-down menuLanguage Bar - I’m bi-lingual, so I switch a lot between English and Russian Every other default icon (except Spaces) including Spotlight (I use Launchbar anyway) is removed since I either don’t need it or have a better alternative. (From Xenocid)

LittleSnapper - making screenshots and capturing inspiring web sites
Mailplane - my e-mail client of choice
OmniFocus - managing all my tasks and projects there
- amazing desktop app for the ReadItLater service (similar to Instapaper, but better)
- I tried bunch of other Twitter apps and came back to the official one. It’s neat and gets the work done
Dropbox - I was a SugarSync user for a while, but now I’m using Dropbox for all my current documents and keep SugarSync for long-term archives (due to its flexible selective sync features)
- I’m working a lot with people overseas, so I need IM and VOIP a lot
TextExpander - I didn’t understand for a long time why people use text-expanding apps, but once I started to use one - there’s no turning back. It’s SO good!
RescueTime - this is a new app for me, I’m trying to be more conscious about how I’m spending my time and RescueTime keeps track of all my computer activities
Pomodoro - amazing Pomodoro timer that is integrated with OmniFocus and helps me to work on my tasklist in short 25-min bursts
Isolator - another productivity app that helps me to focus on one app at a time
Cinch - simple window manager that allows me to quickly arrange windows side by side
gfxCardStatus - controls which videocard is used when I’m plugged in and which when I’m running on battery. It really helps to save battery a lot
CalendarBar - all of my calendars (yes I have more than one) are on Google and I tried to use many calendaring apps and frankly this little gem does 90% of what I need
f.lux - really saves my poor eyes when I work late at night
Caffeine - I rarely use it, but sometimes when you’re watching videos or making a presentation it’s indispensable
Transmit - FTP/S3 client of choice
Evernote - I’m a big fan and use it to store lots of reference materials
Spaces
iStat Menus - configured to show time, battery and CPU, with a bunch of other information available through a drop-down menu
Language Bar - I’m bi-lingual, so I switch a lot between English and Russian
Every other default icon (except Spaces) including Spotlight (I use Launchbar anyway) is removed since I either don’t need it or have a better alternative.
(From Xenocid)

My menu bar is not so radical, I like to have the original Battery, AirPort and Bluetooth icons… but for me Dropbox, CloudApp and Skype are also must haves. The other useful icons are Jumpcut, Little Snitch and of course some from iStat Menus (Network monitor, CPU monitor, and the battery percentage).(From Gianni Rondini)

My menu bar is not so radical, I like to have the original Battery, AirPort and Bluetooth icons… but for me Dropbox, CloudApp and are also must haves. The other useful icons are Jumpcut, Little Snitch and of course some from iStat Menus (Network monitor, CPU monitor, and the battery percentage).
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Adium - Minimalist Adium notifierSparrow - Mail.app client replacement, minimal with Gmail Shortcuts option. Plus with Yahoo support.GeekTool 3 - RainMeter counterpart for Mac. Here’s what my desktop setup.Divvy - Window Management with KeyBindings. You can get the free version.Pomodoro - Time boxing tool. The best thing about this one is that you can see the logs, very important especially if you’re billing on a task/hour basis. And the usual Mac menu bar items: Time Machine, DialUp (using HSDPA Modem), WiFi Indicator, Volume Control, Battery, Digital Clock at 24-hour format, and Spotlight. (From Julius Francisco)

Adium - Minimalist Adium notifier
Sparrow - Mail.app client replacement, minimal with Gmail Shortcuts option. Plus with Yahoo support.
GeekTool 3 - RainMeter counterpart for Mac. Here’s what my desktop .
Divvy - Window Management with KeyBindings. You can get the free version.
Pomodoro - Time boxing tool. The best thing about this one is that you can see the logs, very important especially if you’re billing on a task/hour basis.
And the usual Mac menu bar items: Time MachineDialUp (using HSDPA Modem), WiFi IndicatorVolume ControlBatteryDigital Clock at 24-hour format, and Spotlight.
(From Julius Francisco)

MailMate notification - The fantastic lightweight IMAP mail client from Benny Kjær Nielsen.CoverSutra - A recent discovery I use to control iTunes without needing to switch back to the main application window.PopChar X - This utility saves me so much time finding the right characters.Skitch - Essential for marking-up screenshots and hosting my blog images.TextExpander - I rely on this to correct common spelling mistakes but also for its ability to shorten URLs and insert text from snippets.Delibar - I use Delibar to capture ‘things I would like to become bookmarks’ while I’m away from my main computer, sending them to Pinboard.I Love Stars - In the same way that CoverSutra lets me control iTunes when it’s not visible, I Love Stars lets me assign ratings. I definitely give it ★★★★★.f.lux - The jury’s still out on this utility that changes my computer display to a warmer night mode automatically.Tags - One of a number of applications that allow me to use OpenMeta to manage files.QuickCursor - This great little utility allows you to use your favourite text editor to input data into web browsers. The great advantage of this is it does away with the need for an input manager.App Tamer - The idea is that this pauses an application when you switch away from it, then automatically restarts it when you start using it again to save battery life.SlimBatteryMonitor - I’ve had this on every Mac I’ve ever owned and it does just what it says on the tin.TextSoap 7 - TextSoap is one of those apps that’s barely visible but saves a huge amount of time. I’ve previously written about it and since then it has been updated and gained a menu bar icon as a result.MenuMeters - Another of those apps I have used forever. Here it is set to display network, traffic, memory usage and CPU levels. Very useful to see if anything is hogging your computer. Apple’s standard language and text input menu, AirPort indicator and Clock.Search - This is Tags’ Enhanced Spotlight. (From Steve Hodgson)

MailMate notification - The fantastic lightweight IMAP mail client from Benny Kjær Nielsen.
CoverSutra - A recent discovery I use to control iTunes without needing to switch back to the main application window.
PopChar X - This utility saves me so much time finding the right characters.
Skitch - Essential for marking-up screenshots and hosting my blog images.
TextExpander - I rely on this to correct common spelling mistakes but also for its ability to shorten URLs and insert text from snippets.
Delibar - I use Delibar to capture ‘things I would like to become bookmarks’ while I’m away from my main computer, sending them to Pinboard.
- In the same way that CoverSutra lets me control iTunes when it’s not visible, I Love Stars lets me assign ratings. I definitely give it ★★★★★.
f.lux - The jury’s still out on this utility that changes my computer display to a warmer night mode automatically.
Tags - One of a number of applications that allow me to use to manage files.
QuickCursor - This great little utility allows you to use your favourite text editor to input data into web browsers. The great advantage of this is it does away with the need for an input manager.
App Tamer - The idea is that this pauses an application when you switch away from it, then automatically restarts it when you start using it again to save battery life.
SlimBatteryMonitor - I’ve had this on every Mac I’ve ever owned and it does just what it says on the tin.
TextSoap 7 - TextSoap is one of those apps that’s barely visible but saves a huge amount of time. I’ve previously and since then it has been updated and gained a menu bar icon as a result.
MenuMeters - Another of those apps I have used forever. Here it is set to display network, traffic, memory usage and CPU levels. Very useful to see if anything is hogging your computer.
Apple’s standard language and text input menu, AirPort indicator and Clock.
Search - This is Tags’ Enhanced Spotlight.
(From Steve Hodgson)

Notes: 2 5/30/11 — 6:02pm Filed under: #MailMate  #CoverSutra  #PopChar  #Skitch  #TextExpander  #Delibar  #I Love Stars  #Flux  #Tags  #QuickCursor  #App Tamer  #SlimBatteryMonitor  #TextSoap  #MenuMeters  #Input  #AirPort  #Clock  #submission 
Twitter - Tweet-Tweet-TweetTransmit - The best FTP clientSparrow - Mini email clientDropbox - File storage/sync in the cloudRemind Me Later - The fastest way to create new iCal eventsTextExpander - Save clicks with text snippet expansionApptivate - Application launcherCamouflage - Hide the icons on your desktopCalendar - View a mini calendar, complete with iCal eventsBuilt-in stuff - Clock, Volume, Time Machine, Spotlight (From James Dempsey, owner/author of The Graphic Mac)

- Tweet-Tweet-Tweet
Transmit - The best FTP client
Sparrow - Mini email client
Dropbox - File storage/sync in the cloud
Remind Me Later - The fastest way to create new iCal events
TextExpander - Save clicks with text snippet expansion
Apptivate - Application launcher
Camouflage - Hide the icons on your desktop
Calendar - View a mini calendar, complete with iCal events
Built-in stuff - Clock, Volume, Time Machine, Spotlight
(From James Dempsey, owner/author of The Graphic Mac)

Dropbox - Crucial for sharing with remote teamBluetooth - Great for sharing with local teamWifi - Do not regularly use this but when I need it using the System Prefs takes too longSpotlight - Because I can’t make it go away (From Nirmal Patel, UX Researcher at Google)

Dropbox - Crucial for sharing with remote team
Bluetooth - Great for sharing with local team
Wifi - Do not regularly use this but when I need it using the System Prefs takes too long
Spotlight - Because I can’t make it go away
(From Nirmal Patel, UX Researcher at Google)

Notes: 23 5/25/11 — 12:00am Filed under: #AirPort  #Bluetooth  #Dropbox  #minimal  #submission 
Twitter - updates from my feedDropbox - no idea how to remove the icon, I’m stuck with itClipMenu - saves a history of things that I have copiedNotify - tells me when I have new mail for my email accountsBluetooth indicator - tells me my wireless mouse and keyboard battery percentage Aiming for the minimal menubar while still maintaining the function of the menubar. (From Mark Lim)

- updates from my feed
Dropbox - no idea how to remove the icon, I’m stuck with it
ClipMenu - saves a history of things that I have copied
Notify - tells me when I have new mail for my email accounts
Bluetooth indicator - tells me my wireless mouse and keyboard battery percentage
Aiming for the minimal menubar while still maintaining the function of the menubar.
(From Mark Lim)