Paid apps

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.

MeetingMenu

MeetingMenu

MeetingMenu is the all-in-one meeting management tool designed specifically for the menu bar. Offering features like a meeting countdown timer, one-click meeting launches, screen recording, live camera preview, privacy tools and more.

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DonkeyCarrot

DonkeyCarrot

This menu bar app shows you how much you’ve earned today. Simply enter your daily, monthly, or yearly salary, set your work hours, and choose the amount that will trigger the fun animation.

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Notes.AI

Notes.AI

Notes.ai turns meetings and audio files into clean, structured transcripts using fully local AI models. It exports everything straight to Notion or Obsidian, lets you chat with your transcripts for insights, and keeps all data securely on your Mac.

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Microsoft NTFS for Mac

Microsoft NTFS for Mac

This menu bar app lets you write, edit, copy, move and delete files on Microsoft NTFS volumes from your Mac. Mount, unmount, verify, format or set any of your Microsoft NTFS volumes as a startup drive.

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FileZilla Pro RemoteDrive

FileZilla Pro RemoteDrive

This menu bar app connects to cloud storage services from within Finder, allowing you to manage all your cloud storage including Amazon S3, Box, Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, and many more.

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App Cleaner & Uninstaller

App Cleaner & Uninstaller

App Cleaner & Uninstaller allows you to completely remove programs from your Mac. In the menu bar, you can see information and quickly access a list of your applications, unused programs, startup items, and manage available updates for applications.

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ClipBook

ClipBook

Quickly access your clipboard history whenever you need it. You can search, edit, delete, and paste clipboard history items as plain text into active apps.

ClipBook skips passwords and other sensitive data. Unlimited clipboard history.

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