Posts tagged: BetterTouchTool

BetterTouchTool - Just discovered this little gem and it’s great to be able to do more with touchpad gestures. Window snapping feature allowed me to get rid of ShiftIt.Dropbox - If you haven’t heard of it or don’t use it, welcome to Earth.Meteorologist - Handy weather, click for details, extended forecast at radar.ClipMenu - Clipboard organizer and also useful for doing “plain text” pasting in apps without that option natively. Can configure the number of items it remembers.Caffeine - Because it is handy at times.Display - Because I use an external display fairly regularly, but not always the same one.Battery - I know there are slicker third-party ones out there, but the native one does what I need.Bluetooth - For moving stuff to/from my dumbphone.Wi-Fi - Sometimes you need to check or tweak stuff. I use multiple networks in the course of most days.Date and time - Because I always forget and 12-hour time stinks.Spotlight - I occasionally use it to search, more often as a simple calculator. (Just type in your equation!) (From Chris Moellering)

BetterTouchTool - Just discovered this little gem and it’s great to be able to do more with touchpad gestures. Window snapping feature allowed me to get rid of ShiftIt.
Dropbox - If you haven’t heard of it or don’t use it, welcome to Earth.
Meteorologist - Handy weather, click for details, extended forecast at radar.
ClipMenu - Clipboard organizer and also useful for doing “plain text” pasting in apps without that option natively. Can configure the number of items it remembers.
Caffeine - Because it is handy at times.
Display - Because I use an external display fairly regularly, but not always the same one.
Battery - I know there are slicker third-party ones out there, but the native one does what I need.
Bluetooth - For moving stuff to/from my dumbphone.
Wi-Fi - Sometimes you need to check or tweak stuff. I use multiple networks in the course of most days.
Date and time - Because I always forget and 12-hour time stinks.
Spotlight - I occasionally use it to search, more often as a simple calculator. (Just type in your equation!)
(From Chris Moellering)

BetterTouchTool - An incredibly useful tool that helps me get the most out of my Magic Mouse/Trackpad. I currently have it configured for window-snapping (like in Windows 7), and pinch to minimize/maximize my windows.Skype - A very useful IM client, the one I use the most.Twitterrific - My preferred Twitter client. I like it because of its clean, sleek, minimalistic interface; as well as the choice of colours. Helpful navigation buttons are also there to get me where I need to be quickly- whether it be messages, profile etc. Last.fm - Scrobbles stuff I listen to; I only use it to scrobble music I’ve played on my iPhone or iPad. ManyCam - Very useful webcam control. I can set this as 1 input to anything that uses video or webcam. I can then set the webcam source to a picture, video, etc. I use this a fair amount.Dropbox - For syncing files on the cloud. Acts as a 2nd USB drive for me, useful for transferring and sharing files.Bowtie - Clean, out of the way, minimalistic interface. I use this for scrobbling things I listen to in iTunes to Last.fm.Alfred - Search for files quickly; much better and faster to use than Spotlight search. Also more minimalistic, key commands very useful.CloudApp - I use this to upload screenshots, pictures etc. Very clean, sleek web interface. Auto-copies the picture link to my clipboard which is useful.DisplayPad - A great app. I can use this to extend my display to my iPad; using it as a 2nd, 3rd etc monitor. Very low latency- even though it uses WiFi!WiFi2HiFi - Brilliant streaming app. Sometimes can be out of time, but can be useful in a lot of situations!LogMeIn - Remote Desktop app. Free, which is great. Works well with mac- speedy and responsive. Facebook Notifications - I can see what’s going on on Facebook without opening my browser!iChat - Set chat status, etc. Quite useful.Bluetooth - I mainly use this just to connect my Magic Mouse, and it tells me whether the battery needs replacing.AirPort - Default WiFi on the Mac, shows what base station I’m connected to + signal strength etc.Volume control - I normally use this with the ‘Option’ key, so I can quickly change audio inputs/outputs.Battery Indicator - I just stuck with the Apple indicator, with battery percentage.Character/Keyboard viewer - helpful when entering characters with accents on them etc.Time - Plain and simple- the time, with seconds and the day. Fast User Switching - I don’t use this to fast user switch, but just to lock my Mac.Spotlight Search - searching for things on my Mac. It still has its uses (ie a calculator), but I normally prefer to use Alfred instead (see above). (From Jamie Goodliffe)

BetterTouchTool - An incredibly useful tool that helps me get the most out of my Magic Mouse/Trackpad. I currently have it configured for window-snapping (like in Windows 7), and pinch to minimize/maximize my windows.
- A very useful IM client, the one I use the most.
Twitterrific - My preferred Twitter client. I like it because of its clean, sleek, minimalistic interface; as well as the choice of colours. Helpful navigation buttons are also there to get me where I need to be quickly- whether it be messages, profile etc. 
Last.fm - Scrobbles stuff I listen to; I only use it to scrobble music I’ve played on my iPhone or iPad. 
ManyCam - Very useful webcam control. I can set this as 1 input to anything that uses video or webcam. I can then set the webcam source to a picture, video, etc. I use this a fair amount.
Dropbox - For syncing files on the cloud. Acts as a 2nd USB drive for me, useful for transferring and sharing files.
Bowtie - Clean, out of the way, minimalistic interface. I use this for scrobbling things I listen to in iTunes to Last.fm.
Alfred - Search for files quickly; much better and faster to use than Spotlight search. Also more minimalistic, key commands very useful.
CloudApp - I use this to upload screenshots, pictures etc. Very clean, sleek web interface. Auto-copies the picture link to my clipboard which is useful.
DisplayPad - A great app. I can use this to extend my display to my iPad; using it as a 2nd, 3rd etc monitor. Very low latency- even though it uses WiFi!
WiFi2HiFi - Brilliant streaming app. Sometimes can be out of time, but can be useful in a lot of situations!
LogMeIn - Remote Desktop app. Free, which is great. Works well with mac- speedy and responsive. 
Facebook Notifications - I can see what’s going on on Facebook without opening my browser!
iChat - Set chat status, etc. Quite useful.
Bluetooth - I mainly use this just to connect my Magic Mouse, and it tells me whether the battery needs replacing.
AirPort - Default WiFi on the Mac, shows what base station I’m connected to + signal strength etc.
Volume control - I normally use this with the ‘Option’ key, so I can quickly change audio inputs/outputs.
Battery Indicator - I just stuck with the Apple indicator, with battery percentage.
Character/Keyboard viewer - helpful when entering characters with accents on them etc.
Time - Plain and simple- the time, with seconds and the day. 
Fast User Switching - I don’t use this to fast user switch, but just to lock my Mac.
Spotlight Search - searching for things on my Mac. It still has its uses (ie a calculator), but I normally prefer to use Alfred instead (see above).
(From Jamie Goodliffe)

This is my new setup, with black menu bar courtesy of Nocturne.Twitter - Always stay socialSkype - IM for BusinessSparrow - The Minimalist Mac Mail Client, it’s a very good replacement for Apple’s Mail.Adium - Not only highly customizable but also multi-network/accountDivvy - Awesome window manager with KeyBindsGeekTool - Embed your terminal in your Desktop. You can check my GeekLets Collections here: Tron Inspired DesktopBetterTouchTool - If you want to extend your TrackPad, this tool will let you. Pomodoro Timer - Productivity at its simplestCaffeine - Keeps your Display(s) awakeNocturne - I’m mainly using it to turn my menubar black, but it has other cool features as well.Time Machine - How can you not have backupDialUp Status - When using HSDPA Wifi - Always connectedVolume ControlBattery StatusDigital Clock on 24 hour format Lastly Spotlight (From baldrailers)

This is my new setup, with black menu bar courtesy of .
- Always stay social
- IM for Business
Sparrow - The Minimalist Mac Mail Client, it’s a very good replacement for Apple’s Mail.
Adium - Not only highly customizable but also multi-network/account
Divvy - Awesome window manager with KeyBinds
GeekTool - Embed your terminal in your Desktop. You can check my GeekLets Collections here:
BetterTouchTool - If you want to extend your TrackPad, this tool will let you. 
Pomodoro Timer - Productivity at its simplest
Caffeine - Keeps your Display(s) awake
 - I’m mainly using it to turn my menubar black, but it has other cool features as well.
Time Machine - How can you not have backup
DialUp Status - When using HSDPA 
Wifi - Always connected
Volume Control
Battery Status
Digital Clock on 24 hour format
Lastly Spotlight
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(full size)Skitch, Air Video, Dropbox, Xmarks, Alfred, Drobo Dashboard, BetterTouchTool, PTHVolume, iCamSource, Menubar Countdown, BetterSnapTool, Evernote, pyTivoX, iPhoto Buddy, ScreenSharingMenulet, Espionage, Little Snitch, LogMeIn, Plex Media Server, MobileMe, Bluetooth, iStat Menus Temperature, Applescript, Time Machine, iStat Menus Disk, iStat Menus RAM, iStat Menus CPU, iStat Menus Network, WiFi, iStat Menus Date and Time, Accounts, and Spotlight.(From THJ)

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Skitch, , Dropbox, Xmarks, Alfred, Drobo Dashboard, BetterTouchToolPTHVolume, iCamSource, Menubar Countdown, , Evernote, iPhoto Buddy, ScreenSharingMenulet, Espionage, Little Snitch, LogMeIn, Plex Media Server, MobileMe, Bluetooth, iStat Menus Temperature, Applescript, Time MachineiStat Menus Disk, iStat Menus RAM, iStat Menus CPU, iStat Menus Network, WiFiiStat Menus Date and Time, Accounts, and Spotlight.
(From THJ)

Xmarks - This is great to keep bookmarks synchronized between different machines and also to keep them backed up in the cloud.Quicksilver - Fantastic app to do more with less work. Recently it has seen new life, it is rock solid on Snow Leopard. It has a lot of goodies (like triggers, plugins) and pretty soon you’ll be a keyboard ninja operating your Mac.Dropbox - Just Wow!TextExpander - This one of those must have apps. Great to create form letters, emails, etc… TypeIt4Me is also a great substitute, I have both of them and they are equally good.BetterTouchTool - It’s like TouchPad Pro for your Mac. Expands the multitouch capabilities of the touchpad. Really useful.QuickCal - I learned about this little gem on Mac Menu Bars. Lovely little app that allows me to check my calendars and todo’s and with a quick shortcut key allows me to enter events in plain language. Really useful. Works well with BusyCal because it shares the iCal database, but the developer is working on a better integration with BusyCal.ClipMenu - ⌘-C ⌘-V for the Pros.LittleSnapper - Screenshot utility with powerful sharing and editing features.QuickCursor - A quick way to launch my favorite no distractions text editor (WriteRoom) from any app.Hazel - Another must have little gem. It automates a lot of folder cleaning and organizing stuff.BusyCal - It is often described as iCal Pro, and in effect it is. The way it syncs with Gmail is alone worth it.Bluetooth, Airport utility, Sound and Battery Status, all stock Apple items.FuzzyClock - FuzzyClock is great. It gives you the time but in a more human reading form. (From Pedro Fonseca)

Xmarks - This is great to keep bookmarks synchronized between different machines and also to keep them backed up in the cloud.
Quicksilver - Fantastic app to do more with less work. Recently it has seen new life, it is rock solid on Snow Leopard. It has a lot of goodies (like triggers, plugins) and pretty soon you’ll be a keyboard ninja operating your Mac.
Dropbox - Just Wow!
TextExpander - This one of those must have apps. Great to create form letters, emails, etc… TypeIt4Me is also a great substitute, I have both of them and they are equally good.
BetterTouchTool - It’s like TouchPad Pro for your Mac. Expands the multitouch capabilities of the touchpad. Really useful.
QuickCal - I learned about this little gem on Mac Menu Bars. Lovely little app that allows me to check my calendars and todo’s and with a quick shortcut key allows me to enter events in plain language. Really useful. Works well with BusyCal because it shares the iCal database, but the developer is working on a better integration with BusyCal.
ClipMenu - ⌘-C ⌘-V for the Pros.
LittleSnapper - Screenshot utility with powerful sharing and editing features.
QuickCursor - A quick way to launch my favorite no distractions text editor (WriteRoom) from any app.
Hazel - Another must have little gem. It automates a lot of folder cleaning and organizing stuff.
BusyCal - It is often described as iCal Pro, and in effect it is. The way it syncs with Gmail is alone worth it.
Bluetooth, Airport utility, Sound and Battery Status, all stock Apple items.
FuzzyClock - FuzzyClock is great. It gives you the time but in a more human reading form.
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BetterTouchTool, which is used to enhance gesture by trackpad (I basically use it to flick from spaces to spaces and trigger Exposé). You can also buy it from the App Store if you wish to fund the author.CloudApp, a Dropbox challenger. A little bit different, though, it’s more about quick upload than managing a directory. With a simple shortcut, you’ll upload a selected file, and they’ll directly paste to the clipboard a short link. The biggest drawback for now is that this link is a link of a viewer, and you must go there to pick the direct link, which is not convenient. By the way, it also lets you know by clicking the menubar icon how many views an item has reached.Dropbox, Apple should have done it.Evernote, I use it sometimes, to store ideas that come to my mind, quotes I hear, it’s quite useful, but it probably needs to be more organized. But it’s free, and communicate from iOS to OS X, and the search engine is perfect.gfxCardStatus, this little utility lets me choose which graphic card I want to use (Nvidia or Intel Chip), and trigger the behavior (I can activate one of them, or both like the original behavior). Next to the Wi-fi icon, MenuMeters helps me to monitor my RAM use and CPU load (so I can see numbers dramatically increase when I launch Chrome and it displays Flash content). Next to it, it’s MobileMe’s sync icon. And there is, of course, a launcher, but it’s invisible. I use Quicksilver, because my only need is to quickly launch apps, and I don’t like Alfred’s focus (when you use Alfred you lose your focus, it doesn’t act like a bezel, but like a separate app, and I don’t like this). Oh, and the right part is written in Mandarin Chinese, and as I’m French, I use my Taiwanese Mac with the American layout, so I can write French and English without missing a single character or accent, and switch to zhuyin when needed :). (From formose)

BetterTouchTool, which is used to enhance gesture by trackpad (I basically use it to flick from spaces to spaces and trigger Exposé). You can also buy it from the App Store if you wish to fund the author.
CloudApp, a Dropbox challenger. A little bit different, though, it’s more about quick upload than managing a directory. With a simple shortcut, you’ll upload a selected file, and they’ll directly paste to the clipboard a short link. The biggest drawback for now is that this link is a link of a viewer, and you must go there to pick the direct link, which is not convenient. By the way, it also lets you know by clicking the menubar icon how many views an item has reached.
Dropbox, Apple should have done it.
Evernote, I use it sometimes, to store ideas that come to my mind, quotes I hear, it’s quite useful, but it probably needs to be more organized. But it’s free, and communicate from iOS to OS X, and the search engine is perfect.
gfxCardStatus, this little utility lets me choose which graphic card I want to use (Nvidia or Intel Chip), and trigger the behavior (I can activate one of them, or both like the original behavior).
Next to the Wi-fi icon, MenuMeters helps me to monitor my RAM use and CPU load (so I can see numbers dramatically increase when I launch Chrome and it displays Flash content). Next to it, it’s MobileMe’s sync icon.
And there is, of course, a launcher, but it’s invisible. I use Quicksilver, because my only need is to quickly launch apps, and I don’t like Alfred’s focus (when you use Alfred you lose your focus, it doesn’t act like a bezel, but like a separate app, and I don’t like this). Oh, and the right part is written in Mandarin Chinese, and as I’m French, I use my Taiwanese Mac with the American layout, so I can write French and English without missing a single character or accent, and switch to zhuyin when needed :). (From formose)

(full size) I see most of the menu bars are quite short, so I’ve decided to submit mine:xScope - To measure stuff on the screen when designing.BetterTouchTool - The #1 utility if you own Magic Mouse / Magic Trackpad or MacBook.Adium - #1 Mac Chat software. Allows me to stay in touch with my team via Jaconda.OmniFocus - The best GTD Mac software, I use it to keep my to dos and keep them synced between devices.Pomodoro - Best Pomodoro Technique timer to stay productive by splitting task into chunks.Emcee - Answers the “What’s playing?” question (Bit crazy that it’s $3 now, I got it for free before the Mac App Store).Radium - Sometimes I just want to listen to something without bothering too much.Air Video Server - To watch my stuff on iPad in bed.Droplr - To quickly share screenshots with my team and other people in Adium.Blast - Allows me to quickly access files and folders just changed.Dropbox - Everybody knows Dropbox, right? Sync files between computers, devices and share with people.Launch it! - Allows me to launch apps with a single hotkey. A very missing feature in Mac OS X.Little Snitch - Firewall.Size Up - To control windows from the keyboard. I am proud to say that I helped to develop it.Evernote - Notebook synched between devices.iStat Menus - RAM, CPU Temp, Fan Speed and CPU Load.Time Machine, Bluetooth, Airport, Volume, Language - Built-in Mac OS X tools.iStat Menus - Again this time to replace the flawed Mac OS X clock, this one gives me calendar access when I click it, not to mention a nicer menubar layout.Fast Users Switching - Built-in.Also I have KeyRemap4MacBook running to remap some buttons on the keyboard. Actually I switch Keyboard Layouts using single left/right shift presses and remap cmd-space to cmd-shift-space to get rid of that awful Snow Leopard language swtich. The icon for KeyMap is removed from the menubar because it has a nice Preference Pane built-in.Phew. That’s about it. (From Dear Apple)

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I see most of the menu bars are quite short, so I’ve decided to submit mine:
xScope - To measure stuff on the screen when designing.
BetterTouchTool - The #1 utility if you own Magic Mouse / Magic Trackpad or MacBook.
Adium - #1 Mac Chat software. Allows me to stay in touch with my team via .
OmniFocus - The best GTD Mac software, I use it to keep my to dos and keep them synced between devices.
Pomodoro - Best Pomodoro Technique timer to stay productive by splitting task into chunks.
Emcee - Answers the “What’s playing?” question (Bit crazy that it’s $3 now, I got it for free before the Mac App Store).
Radium - Sometimes I just want to listen to something without bothering too much.
- To watch my stuff on iPad in bed.
Droplr - To quickly share screenshots with my team and other people in Adium.
Blast - Allows me to quickly access files and folders just changed.
Dropbox - Everybody knows Dropbox, right? Sync files between computers, devices and share with people.
Launch it! - Allows me to launch apps with a single hotkey. A very missing feature in Mac OS X.
Little Snitch - Firewall.
Size Up - To control windows from the keyboard. I am proud to say that I helped to develop it.
Evernote - Notebook synched between devices.
iStat Menus - RAM, CPU Temp, Fan Speed and CPU Load.
Time Machine, Bluetooth, Airport, Volume, Language - Built-in Mac OS X tools.
iStat Menus - Again this time to replace the flawed Mac OS X clock, this one gives me calendar access when I click it, not to mention a nicer menubar layout.
Fast Users Switching - Built-in.
Also I have KeyRemap4MacBook running to remap some buttons on the keyboard. Actually I switch Keyboard Layouts using single left/right shift presses and remap cmd-space to cmd-shift-space to get rid of that awful Snow Leopard language swtich. The icon for KeyMap is removed from the menubar because it has a nice Preference Pane built-in.
Phew. That’s about it.
(From Dear Apple)

Path Finder: Finder replacement. I like the dual pane file browser and the drop stack.Skype: I’m on it all day long, every day for work.DropboxGeekTool: Display the output of shell commands on your desktop. My favorite customization tool.TinyAlarm: Simple alarm. I’ve had it for years.TinyCal: Another menubar item that I’ve had for many years. Like TinyAlarm, its simplicity charms me.WiFi2HiFi: Stream music wirelessly to your iOS device.GrabBox: Simple screenshot sharing. Syncs with Dropbox.SimpleText: I use it in conjunction with Notational Velocity, an app that made me completely rethink how I write on a Mac.Boxcar: Notifications. Notify: I live in Gmail. Sparrow is nice but too simple. CuteClips: Clipboard history manager. I need to change to something with more features but I haven’t gotten around to it. BetterTouchTool: Customize gestures on your Magic Mouse and trackpad. Just started using it.SlimBatteryMonitor: Good-looking space-saver. Air Display: I use my iPad as a second monitor while I’m working. Bluetooth: To connect to my Magic Mouse, an Apple product that I both loath and love.VolumeWi-FiFuzzyClock: Because in a world where everything is measured second by second, it’s nice to have a clock that reminds me time is relative. (From Abraham Hyatt, production editor at ReadWriteWeb)

Path Finder: Finder replacement. I like the dual pane file browser and the drop stack.
: I’m on it all day long, every day for work.
Dropbox
GeekTool: Display the output of shell commands on your desktop. My favorite customization tool.
TinyAlarm: Simple alarm. I’ve had it for years.
TinyCal: Another menubar item that I’ve had for many years. Like TinyAlarm, its simplicity charms me.
WiFi2HiFi: Stream music wirelessly to your iOS device.
GrabBox: Simple screenshot sharing. Syncs with Dropbox.
SimpleText: I use it in conjunction with Notational Velocity, an app that made me completely rethink how I write on a Mac.
Boxcar: Notifications.
Notify: I live in Gmail. Sparrow is nice but too simple.
CuteClips: Clipboard history manager. I need to change to something with more features but I haven’t gotten around to it.
BetterTouchTool: Customize gestures on your Magic Mouse and trackpad. Just started using it.
SlimBatteryMonitor: Good-looking space-saver.
Air Display: I use my iPad as a second monitor while I’m working.
Bluetooth: To connect to my Magic Mouse, an Apple product that I both loath and love.
Volume
Wi-Fi
FuzzyClock: Because in a world where everything is measured second by second, it’s nice to have a clock that reminds me time is relative.
(From Abraham Hyatt, production editor at ReadWriteWeb)

BetterTouchTool - Lets you define tons of gestures for your Macbook’s Trackpad, your MagicMouse and your MagicTrackpad. In addition to that it brings lots of new stuff to MacOS like Windows 7 like window snapping, window switchers etc…Last.fm Scrobbler - To add the music you play to your profile.Caffeine - Click it to prevent your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers.Wally - Wallpaper changer, using multiple sources like files, folders, FTP remote folders, Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa, Smugmug, Bing, Google, Vladstudio and deviantART images.Butler  - To ease all those routine tasks you do every day: controlling iTunes, opening programs and documents, switching users, searching for stuff on the web, and more.iMac (customized by system icon) - Open programs and documents.The rest: Preference pane, Google, Bluetooth, AirPort, iStat Menus (Network, Disk Activity, Memory, and CPU), Time Machine, Date & Time, かわせみ, Japanese input method, and Spotlight. (From Tomahawk Field)

BetterTouchTool - Lets you define tons of gestures for your Macbook’s Trackpad, your MagicMouse and your MagicTrackpad. In addition to that it brings lots of new stuff to MacOS like Windows 7 like window snapping, window switchers etc…
Last.fm Scrobbler - To add the music you play to your profile.
Caffeine - Click it to prevent your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers.
Wally - Wallpaper changer, using multiple sources like files, folders, FTP remote folders, Flickr, Yahoo!, Panoramio, Pikeo, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa, Smugmug, Bing, Google, Vladstudio and deviantART images.
Butler  - To ease all those routine tasks you do every day: controlling iTunes, opening programs and documents, switching users, searching for stuff on the web, and more.
iMac (customized by system icon) - Open programs and documents.
The rest: Preference pane, Google, Bluetooth, AirPort, iStat Menus (Network, Disk Activity, Memory, and CPU), Time Machine, Date & Time, かわせみJapanese input method, and Spotlight.
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Twitter for Mac - I just love the streaming feature, and it is nice and smooth too.Take Five - Insanely useful, I pause my music so often to watch a YouTube video or whatever and forget to put it back on.ColorSnapper - Great tool for my webdesign.CloudApp - Great for quickly sharing screenshots and files, more convenient than Dropbox in my opinion.LittleIpsum - Again, webdesign.Clocks - I use it to check the time in the US when needed, great utility.Facebook Notifications - So I never have to use the website again, I use the chat with iChat.iChat - Used for Facebook IM and AIM.AirPort, Battery, Clock and Spotlight - I remove every default menubar item I don’t need, and these are the ones I use all the time. Hidden:BetterTouchTool - Great for browsing the web, I have a ton of custom gestures, I can literally browse almost without the mouse or keyboard.Bowtie - Attractive and sleek way to view your currently playing music on your desktop. (From lollerofhell)

- I just love the streaming feature, and it is nice and smooth too.
- Insanely useful, I pause my music so often to watch a YouTube video or whatever and forget to put it back on.
- Great tool for my webdesign.
CloudApp - Great for quickly sharing screenshots and files, more convenient than Dropbox in my opinion.
- Again, webdesign.
- I use it to check the time in the US when needed, great utility.
 - So I never have to use the website again, I use the chat with iChat.
iChat - Used for Facebook IM and AIM.
AirPort, Battery, Clock and Spotlight - I remove every default menubar item I don’t need, and these are the ones I use all the time.
Hidden:
BetterTouchTool - Great for browsing the web, I have a ton of custom gestures, I can literally browse almost without the mouse or keyboard.
Bowtie - Attractive and sleek way to view your currently playing music on your desktop.
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