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.

Juice!

juice

The menu bar app Juice! keeps an eye on your MacBook’s battery charge level and can play a sound when it’s time to plug in or when it’s OK to disconnect from the mains.

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TypeIt4me

typeit4me

This menu bar app speeds up your typing by instantly replacing short abbreviations with longer snippets of text and / or pictures as you go along.

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DefaultBrowser

default-browser

DefaultBrowser allows you to automatically open links using the last browser you’ve used or any browser you specify. It also lets you switch browser immediately by choosing one active browser in the menu bar.

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CricMenu

cricmenu

With CricMenu you can track the realtime cricket match score on your Mac’s Menu Bar. Including: IPL Matches, Worldcup Matches, International Matches and Country cricket.

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Hourly News

hourly-news

As a podcast app, Hourly News plays the most recent news updates from multiple news sources like NPR, BBC, CBC, ABC, CBS, WSJ, Bloomberg, ESPN, VOA, SRN, FOX News updates, your own custom podcast sources and more.

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AdGuard

adguard

This standalone ad blocker for Mac lives in your menu bar. All settings and statistics can be found there. AdGuard blocks all kinds of ads in all browsers and even in other apps.

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Batteries

batteries

Batteries allows you to track all of your devices’ batteries (your Mac, iPhone/iPad/iPod, AirPods and bluetooth devices) from one place. When any of your devices are running low on battery, you’ll receive a low battery notification.

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MonkeyMind

monkeymind

Whenever you’re in deep work and something pops into your mind, simply add it to MonkeyMind. Just like in Spotlight. The entry will get added to the menu bar list and you can deal with it later.

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