MenuEverywhere is a nice app that puts menus everywhere. That is really what the application does. One of the complaints that I hear all the time from people who have recently made the switch to a Mac is that they can't seem to get used to the MenuBar. They don't like going up there for everything. Personally, I love that bar. It makes my life easy and it contributes a lot to making Mac a very stable and efficient OS. Well, MenuEverywhere could be a solution for those users I was talking about. The application can duplicate the MenuBar in a few different ways. It can put the bar on top of the applications, it can show a pop-up menu, it can show the menu on secondary displays and it can put the menu on the application's frame (where the minimize, maximize and quit buttons are). The best option, in my opinion, is to put it on top of application's, and to set it to fadeaway when the mouse is not over that area.
I am not a potential user for MenuEverywhere, but I see that it can be very beneficial for other users.
In my time with it, the application worked well, except for a few instances in which the menus appeared at random locations.
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