![]() The latest version added the ability to hover over your menu bar to see your hidden icons, as well as a handy Quick Search to access those widgets via the keyboard, and triggers that make icons show up when something relevant happens. ![]() I’m not quite sure why I avoided Bartender for so long, but this year the overwhelming number of menu bar icons finally got to me, and I wholeheartedly embraced the $15 menu bar management utility. The app is free during the beta period I have no idea what it’ll cost when it goes final, but whatever it is, it’ll be worth it.-Jason Snell Bartender 4 I’ve switched to Mimestream and couldn’t be happier about it. And it supports Mac interface conventions. Its search is proper Gmail search, fast and reliable. ![]() Neil Jhaveri’s Mimestream is an Apple Mail-style client for Gmail. My dissatisfaction with Apple Mail’s slow operation and unreliable search was what drove me to Mailplane to begin with, and I wasn’t willing to go back there. MimestreamĪfter a decade-plus of using Gmail through the Mac-amplified interface of Mailplane, I had to find a replacement after that app was discontinued. Some of these are new, and others are old favorites that got nice updates in recent months. We’ll start with a category that is surprisingly robust: Mac apps. As we reach the end of the year, it’s time for us to share some of the stuff that we liked this year.
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