Some apps are worth paying for. These premium menu bar tools deliver serious value.
Snagit
Gestimer
Bumpr

Most people pretend one browser is enough. The rest of us know better. Bumpr lets you choose where every link opens, so you can separate work and private browsing, test across browsers, or try something new without commitment. It handles mailto links just as smoothly, opening them in your preferred email app or Gmail in the browser you trust, with optional extensions that fit neatly into your daily workflow.
Endurance

Endurance increases your Mac’s battery life by removing unwanted applications and shutting down programs that suck up the maximum amount of energy. On a typical Mac notebook, this can help your Mac run for 20 per cent longer.
TinyCal

TinyCal brings Google and Apple Calendar to your Mac in a clean, compact view that keeps your schedule within reach. You can add events and reminders in seconds, display multiple months, combine personal and business calendars, and even include holidays from countries and religions worldwide, all without interrupting your workflow.
Shortcut Bar

Shortcut Bar keeps your most important files, folders, apps, bookmarks, text snippets and even color swatches within instant reach. Add as many shortcuts as you like and access everything with a quick click, so the things you use every day are never more than a moment away.
Amelita

Amelita adds a smart context menu to your menu bar to grant you quick access to functions, like the ability to quickly change desktop backgrounds, copy images to your clipboard, add multiple senders to your address book with one click and so much more. It takes all these complex tasks and puts them in the menu bar, ready to go when you need them.
Cursor Pro

You know that tiny moment of panic when your cursor disappears on a giant display and you start wiggling the mouse like you’re summoning help from the tech gods. Cursor Pro fixes that with a customizable highlight and a precise, one-key magnifier that makes clicks, movements, and pixels unmistakably clear. It is built for polished presentations, remote demos, and anyone who prefers looking in control instead of slightly lost.
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.




