lifehacker.com — The Mac Menu Bar—the small strip of applications on the top right of your Mac—houses some of the coolest apps you can run on your system. They're small, they're sleek, and sometimes they're absolute must-haves for staying productive on your Mac. Today we're taking a look at the menu bar applications your fe
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noahhowardOct 5, 2007
Doesn't matter you can still learn about good design.
dragazisOct 5, 2007
The only neat app I found out of screenshots was XBC, a binary clock. Other than that, meh.
noahhowardOct 5, 2007
Difference is Quicksilver is an add-on. The utilities menu in OSX is standard and shows some thought went in to usability and convenience.
jbschustyOct 5, 2007
severe waste of time and resources. mostly by the person writing this article.
hueythefreemanOct 6, 2007
That's the first thing I thought while looking at the screenshots, "Hmm, feels a lot like the system tray in Windows".
patmfitzOct 8, 2007
Have to agree, lifehacker has been going down the tubes... and do we really need like 20 articles a day?
ronaldpoiOct 9, 2007
Because F1-F2 (F14-F15) doesn't go that low...
rkrugJul 29, 2008
Thanks! I'm the developer of that one ;-)