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To start things off, here’s my menu bar. It’s far too crowded, but I use everything on there: SugarSync - For syncing/backing up important folders outside of Dropbox. Dropbox - Because it’s the best syncing service there is. Sparrow - So I know when I have new email.
/Fluid - A Fluid app for Google Tasks, for easy access to my to do list. Plex Media Server - So my media is indexed and ready when I open up Plex. Jumpcut - An essential clipboard manager, especially useful for copying multiple quotes or links. Time Machine - So I can quickly initiate a backup manually. iStat MenusMemory and CPU - To see if any programs are misbehaving, with one click access to which ones (there’s a dropdown with more info). iStat Menus Network - To see my upload and download activity, and also if my Internet connection isn’t working, since it will be grey. Airport - To quickly connect to Wi-Fi networks (since I use my computer in a lot of different places). iStat Menus Battery - A more customizable battery display than the system default, with depending on the state, and more details in the dropdown. Volume - So I can quickly see if my Mac is muted or not. iStat Menus Calendar/Clock - Another system replacement, since iStat Menus includes a calendar and the time in other cities in the dropdown. Spotlight - I search my computer often enough.
I occasionally also have Flux running.