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OS X El Capitan allows you to automatically hide the menu bar like you can automatically hide the Dock(i.imgur.com)

over 8 years ago from David Barker

  • Benjamin LundquistBenjamin Lundquist, over 8 years ago

    Agreed completely. I turned off the menu bar and went into an odd panic not seeing those 2 data.

    Used Ubersicht ( http://tracesof.net/uebersicht/ ) to add that info to my desktop. Feeling pretty good without the menu bar now.

    http://i.imgur.com/mhO7dad.jpg

    2 points
    • Sri KadimisettySri Kadimisetty, over 8 years ago

      Do you find El Capitan Stable enough to try out?

      1 point
      • Erik TerwanErik Terwan, over 8 years ago

        I'm running it on a mid 2010 MacBook (not my main machine) and it's running great! Have not found any major bugs, just minor beauty issues.

        1 point
      • Benjamin LundquistBenjamin Lundquist, over 8 years ago

        Yup did my 2014 15" first. Installed it on my iMac at work today. #yolo

        0 points
    • Braden HammBraden Hamm, over 8 years ago

      OOOH that looks nice. I was actually thinking that would be a nice compromise built in to the OS, but a plugin works too.

      Is there a reason you put it on the left side instead of the right? That's where my eyes go out of habit.

      0 points
      • Benjamin LundquistBenjamin Lundquist, over 8 years ago

        Looks better on the right for sure. But I use my desktop as an inbox and the icons were slamming up on them there.

        1 point

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