But the beauty in Dropzone is that you can configure actions to happen when you drop something in a specific location within the drag area. 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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