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What's on your Menu Bar ?
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iMac Intel Core i5, 2.5GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB 21.5" Monitor 10.8.3.
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Internal 500gb / 8x external HDD's 250GB - 3TB (4x Time Machine)
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Originally Posted by MacNNUK
What are the first two items (and the white block?)
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iMac Intel Core i5, 2.5GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB 21.5" Monitor 10.8.3.
iMac 17" 2.0ghz Intel Core 2 Duo w 3gb memory (White one) 10.6.8.
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Originally Posted by tightsocks
What are the first two items (and the white block?)
SmartReporter ( also gives HDD Lifetime RT from new, useful, 116 hours in 11 days for this new iMac )
Forecasts – weather.com
White block is my secret location !!
SmartReporter in my Excel SS Previous iMac ( Reconditioned, from Apple Store )
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iMac Intel Core i5, 2.5GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB 21.5" Monitor 10.8.3.
iMac 17" 2.0ghz Intel Core 2 Duo w 3gb memory (White one) 10.6.8.
Internal 500gb / 8x external HDD's 250GB - 3TB (4x Time Machine)
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I have a short menupenis.
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It's a bit warmer now in my other place !
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iMac Intel Core i5, 2.5GHz, 4GB RAM, 500GB 21.5" Monitor 10.8.3.
iMac 17" 2.0ghz Intel Core 2 Duo w 3gb memory (White one) 10.6.8.
Internal 500gb / 8x external HDD's 250GB - 3TB (4x Time Machine)
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I'm a bit of a minimalist and trimmed my menubar down to MenuWeather, LastFM, SMCFanControl, TimeMachine, iStatMenus (CPU and calendar/clock), and SpotLight
BTW, I'm transcoding a gazillion exercise vids in HandBrake and running Windows in VM so I'm running near max CPU usage on my MacPro.
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Day One, Evernote, Growl, Dropbox, Fantastical, Sparrow, Time Machine, WiFi, Battery, Clock, Fast User Switching. Spotlight icon is disabled and Alfred replaced it.
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MacBook Pro 13" 2.8GHz Core i7/8GB RAM/750GB Hard Drive - Mac OS X 10.7.3
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Originally Posted by 64stang06
Day One, Evernote, Growl, Dropbox, Fantastical, Sparrow, Time Machine, WiFi, Battery, Clock, Fast User Switching. Spotlight icon is disabled and Alfred replaced it.
Its certainly the best looking one.
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Just Spotlight.
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Originally Posted by angelmb
Just Spotlight.
I like minimalism but I feel I need some apps up there (MenuWeather, SMCFanControl, ClanXAV Sentry, iStatMenus, etc.). I think you can get rid of the spotlight icon if you'd like...if you feel it's cluttering up your menubar
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Originally Posted by cgc
I think you can get rid of the spotlight icon if you'd like...if you feel it's cluttering up your menubar
Yeah, Broomstick lets you do so –actually, it is hiding Dropbox on my system– but I love Spotlight. I love how fast it is, how it can preview any document… Spotlight is there to stay.
I understand the need for some items, I just wished menulets would only show up when needed.
No big surprise, my Dock is on auto-hide.
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Originally Posted by angelmb
Yeah, Broomstick lets you do so –actually, it is hiding Dropbox on my system– but I love Spotlight. I love how fast it is, how it can preview any document… Spotlight is there to stay.
I understand the need for some items, I just wished menulets would only show up when needed.
No big surprise, my Dock is on auto-hide.
BroomStick is a good idea but one of the most horribly implemented apps I've seen. Type in the name of the apps in the menu to reorder them? May as well run in the Terminal. Hopefully the author adds a decent GUI as this looks helpful.
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