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AccessMenuBarApps Analysis

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AccessMenuBarApps is a free utility designed for macOS that enhances user interaction with menu bar applications. Its primary function is to provide an organized way to access and manage various applications that reside in the macOS menu bar. Users can quickly view and launch their preferred apps without extensive navigation, making it a practical solution for those who utilize multiple menu bar utilities simultaneously.

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The application features a simple interface that allows easy addition and removal of items from the menu bar. It supports drag-and-drop functionality, enabling seamless customization. Additionally, AccessMenuBarApps is lightweight and does not consume significant system resources, ensuring that it operates efficiently in the background. Overall, it serves as a useful tool for users seeking to optimize their workflow and maintain a clutter-free desktop environment.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.6
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.7
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
359
Downloads Last Week
0

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User Reviews

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Developer’s Description

Exposes system menu bar icons that get hidden on small screens by applications with too many menus.
In the right side of the menubar there are a lots of more ore less usefull apps, like time machine, airport, bluetooth, ... (coming with Mac OS X) and 3rd party apps like skitch, dropbox, caffeine. At the rightmost side there are the menubar apps coming with Mac OS X. These apps are also called â??menu extras". The menu extras you can reposition (by CMD+click), so that the most usefull apps are visible all the time (except you have a very small screen or an app with a very large menu). 3rd party apps can't be repositioned. in that way Their position at the menubar depends on the launch order of the apps. Depending on what's the size of your screen, the space between app menu and menubar apps is sufficient to see all menubar apps or not. With a giant display of an 27" iMac or a large display of an 17' MacBookPro the menubar normally is no problem, because the screen is so large that there is every time enough space between app menu and menubar apps. But if you have a 13" Macbook (Pro | Air) with a resolution of 1280x800, most time some of your menubar apps are hidden by the app menu. And with Murphy's law: If you want to use a menubar app, exactly this app is hidden by the app menu. That sucks.

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