The Dock gets all the app attention on Mac OS X. But there's another equally important place where running apps rest: the menu bar, the only constant aspect of the Mac OS X interface. Mac Menu Bars features interesting and unique menu bar configurations from Mac users. Submit your menu bar here.
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Posts tagged: Desktoday
Desktoday - utility to clear the files and folders that get scattered on the Desktop and put them into a folder with today’s date Skitch - annotate, edit and share your screenshots and images
- comfortable clipboard manager Radium - best online radio player for Mac DoublePane - effortless window management Caffeine - prevents your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers ClamXav Sentry - provides the ability to watch folders for changes and start virus scan
- Translate texts and links on the fly MagicPrefs - enhanced functionality for my Magic Mouse and Macbook Pro trackpad. AccessMenuBarApps - must have for accessing all menubar apps on a small display
The rest: Monitor, Bluetooth, Time Machine, Wi-Fi, Volume, Battery Status, Clock, User, Spotlight.
(From Jo)
Twit Menulet: By far the easiest and best way to stay up to date with Twitter. Scrolls tweets in the menu bar and is highly configurable, including width, font size, etc. BOINCManager: Donates idle computer times for research of illnesses & diseases. Since it runs when your computer idles, it doesn’t affect your computing at all, but it DOES have far reaching consequences. Visit BOINC for details!
: Keeps my desktop clean, automagically. Little Snitch: Spiffy firewall with network stats. Camouflage: Hides desktop icons, for the times when you just want to see your wallpaper in all its glory. Easy on the eyes! Jumpcut: Clipboard history manager. Evernote: Don’t think this one needs an introduction :) LogMeIn: Honestly, would love to get rid of this icon, but don’t know how to. Used to access my desktop remotely when I’m on the move. MenuCalendarClock: More attractive and useful replacement for the standard date and time. Pops up the monthly calendar on a click. Paid version syncs with iCal as well. Spotlight
(From Ranjit Chawla)