Tagged: menu bar

Remove speed item in menu bar

Adium menu bar icon
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Great work mariposasf!

Found a solution. Just go into preferences for VirusBarrier click on “Traffic” and under “Appearances” deselect “Display network traffic in menu bar.” That’ll make it disappear.


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“You are not connected to the internet” message

Disk Utility
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Carolyn said:

If you didn’t repair permissions after installing the update, do that now.

Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select the FirstAid tab. Click: Repair Disk Permissions. When it’s finished from the Menu Bar, Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac. If you see a long list of “messages” in the permissions window, it’s ok. That can be ignored. As long as you see, “Permissions Repair Complete” when it’s finished… you’re done. Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac.

 

via Apple – Support – Discussions -.

 

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How to make the OSX Menubar transparent. (via stm)

What a dramatic change this would make. I wouldn’t do this myself.

I was quite surprised at how difficult it was to get a solution for this. Most links on the web describe how to turn the transparency off (which there is a checkbox for now in SL, System Prefs -> Desktop & Screen Saver -> Desktop -> Checkbox called ‘Translucent menu bar‘). Hardly anyone seems to want to make it -more- transparent, or gave up trying. Well i finally managed to get my menubar transparent (and reproduce the solution), so … Read More

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Need an application launcher for Mac OS X??

HimmelBar – Welcome.  According to the website:

HimmelBar provides an icon in the menu bar to quickly access your installed applications by scanning standard locations such as local, user, network and developer applications. You can also add a custom location such as the Classic Applications folder, or any other folder of your hard disk that contains applications.

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Feedly for Safari 5 (via Building Feedly) (via Michaelthegeek’s Blog)

This is an interesting blog. Nice to see Safari getting more support from developers. If Chrome ever fails then Safari is my second choice.

A wonderful application! Safari 5 has now an official extension framework. After a couple of days of intensive work, we are excited to announce the first version of feedly for Safari 5. Here is what it looks like: Available for download now! Here is how you can get up and running: Make sure that you are running Safari 5 Make sure ‘Show Develop menu in menu bar’ is checked in the Advanced pane of Safari’s preferences (see more details) Make sure ‘ … Read More

via Michaelthegeek’s Blog

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