![]() The menu bar is a great place to access a calendar or scheduled appointments, but for some odd reason Apple has never made iCal accessible in the menu bar. If I had to go with only one menu bar application, it would be Butler. If you like accessing files and applications from your menu bar, Butler allows you create folders and smart items (e.g., mini iTunes player, clipboard manager, web search) that you can put into the menu bar. There are so many features in Butler that it requires a full review. ![]() Butler: Application, File Launcher and Moreīutler is an application and file launcher that can be accessed from your menu bar and via hot key. OpenMen X is similar to Default Folder X, but it’s better in that it allows you to access folders and other files and applications by right- or Control-clicking anywhere on your computer.ĥ. I sometimes use it to access recently used folders and other favorite items. I may review Default Folder X in a future article, but essentially it helps you with opening and saving files and folders. Default Folder X: Folder Launcher and Finder I reviewed Hazel in a previous article, and boy am I glad this app is in the menu bar, because from there I can run Hazel rules when they are reluctant to run themselves, or quickly access and add rules to Hazel.ģ. It won’t quit unused applications, just hide and get them out of your way. If your Mac is constantly plagued with too many open windows of numerous applications, Spirited Away will automatically hide any applications that are in the background for a specified period of time. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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