Glide

Glide is a focus pointer that lets you dim parts of your screen for better focus and reading experience. You can still interact with everything on your screen while the app is active.
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Glide is a focus pointer that lets you dim parts of your screen for better focus and reading experience. You can still interact with everything on your screen while the app is active.

Sticklet (Inspired by real world Sticky Notes) is a menu app that’s always available for quick notes. It also has tools to structure and organise notes, and even for brainstorming ideas.

This menu bar app is probably the only open-source alternative to Apple’s “Continuity“. Want to copy-paste content across your devices or simply share a link? Browse remote files? All of this and more is possible with Soduto. Also supports Android and Linux. Soduto seems to work fine on a M1 MacBook Pro (Big Sur 11.2.2).

With this menu bar app it is possible to keep a chronically plugged in M1 Macbook at 80% battery, since that will prolong the longevity of the battery. This app will not work on non-M1 macs. In that case try the free version of AlDente.

View today’s schedule right from the menu bar. Just the events for today. Click an event to show it in the Calendar app.

This menu bar app gives you easy access to real time stock prices. You can also lookup the pricing for stocks an ETFs.

When your Mac’s Quick Look spacebar preview is not working and shows a thumbnail instead of the full photo/video, this menu bar app fixes it with a click.

Notez is a simple menu bar note taking app. Just hit the ‘Z’ icon in your menu bar and an elegant small window appears where you can jot your quick notes and store them for later.