“If you like to use Hot Corners, enjoy Text snippets, or get a kick out of knowing these essential Mac shortcuts, I’ve got a treat for you – a free application that provides you with yet another way to stay in control of your Mac, no matter what you are doing,” Jonny Evans writes for Apple Must.
“It’s called XMenu,” Evans writes. “Free, the software adds a range of (customizable and useful) menus to the right-hand side of the Menu bar.”
“I like to see XMenu as an application that puts the Finder a mouse-click away,” Evans writes. “There are lots of other uses, particularly for those who use Switch control.”
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MacDailyNews Take: Are you an XMenu user? If so, please let us know how you like it and what you use it for in the comments below.
I use X-Assist, which brings the application menu back to the menu bar. How does XMenu compare?
Have a look at Accessible ($1 in MAS) – see description at https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/58997/accessible
has native dark mode and is customizable
I am STILL using FinderPop with High Sierra – still the best after almost 20years of use – its the gold standard