In a way, it copies the convenience of another of my favorite Mac apps, Yoink, in that it is a place to drag files temporarily. So if I just need to copy something, make a quick edit, and then cut and paste it somewhere else quickly, since it can be called with a quick keyboard shortcut, Tot is the fastest solution.ĥ️⃣ Dropzone ( Direct) ( Mac App Store) ( Setapp)Īs the newest addition to my menu bar, I have the least experience with Dropzone. There are only seven buckets for text, and it uses plain text or basic rich text exclusively. While Drafts collects 99% of the text I need to work with on my devices, I like to have Tot around as well for a short-term landing zone for text. When you’ve got Drafts, who needs another lightweight place for text? Well, I do. It’s like magic! (Oh, and there’s an excellent iOS/iPadOS version as well. Otherwise, a new contact card is made with all the fields filled out correctly. If you already have a contact under an inputted name, it’ll update it. Made by the awesome folks at Flexibits (the makers of Fantasical), Cardhop works by typing (or pasting) a bunch of information for a contact into the text field and letting it parse it all out correctly. While I’m not typically in and out of my contacts app every day, I appreciate the natural language support you get with Cardhop. I find it way easier than waiting for the built-in macOS pop-ups. It lets you put an icon for any Bluetooth headphones in the menu bar and then connect/disconnect them with a single click. I have several ways to quickly connect to headphones ( One Switch, AirBuddy, Ears) but ToothFairy is my favorite. This app provides a list of useful functions that can be enabled or disabled with just a click, such as Keep Awake, Hide Desktop Items, Dark Mode, and Empty Trash, among others.Ģ️⃣ ToothFairy ( Direct) ( Mac App Store) ( Setapp) I think of One Switch as an extended version of Control Center (which debuted in macOS last year in Big Sur). These applications sit as small icons at the top of every screen performing small tasks with the click of a button, a keyboard command, or without any interaction at all! Here are some of my most used ones. One of my favorite things about using a Mac is the wide variety of applications that can be run - including menu bar apps. ⌘ Septem7 Things (Which Are My Favorite Menu Bar Apps) This Week Ī weekly list of things I found interesting, posted on Sundays.
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