QuickRes

QuickRes makes switching screen resolutions on your Mac effortless, whether you are pushing a 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro to a sharp 3840 × 2400 or unlocking crisp HiDPI modes on older displays for a surprisingly refined workspace.
Some apps are worth paying for. These premium menu bar tools deliver serious value.
Some apps are worth paying for. These premium menu bar tools deliver serious value.

QuickRes makes switching screen resolutions on your Mac effortless, whether you are pushing a 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro to a sharp 3840 × 2400 or unlocking crisp HiDPI modes on older displays for a surprisingly refined workspace.

Battery Indicator shows the remaining battery time or percentage right in your menu bar. This is especially useful on macOS Sierra 10.12.2 or later where clicking the battery icon no longer shows the remaining time.

Shotty keeps your latest screenshots right at hand, so you can drag, drop, and annotate them in seconds. It even supports screen recordings, all wrapped in a clean, thoughtful design that makes Finder digging feel like ancient history.

Mountain helps you mount, eject, remount and group volumes with a click, notifies you when it’s safe to unplug, reconnects favorite servers after sleep, and even shows which stubborn app is blocking your drive.

FiveNotes is a focused note-taking companion built for quick thoughts, tiny reminders, and everyday scraps of information. With exactly five color-coded notes, seamless shortcuts, Markdown support, and iCloud sync, it stays neatly within reach without turning into a bloated notebook.
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