
MAI is short for MenuBar Application Icons. It displays in the menu bar, the icon of all running interactive applications, highlighting the active one. You can switch to one by clicking its icon. You can switch and hide everything else with a double-click (requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later). As a bonus, the tooltip displayed when you hover over the icon is the application’s name.
Launchd(8) frontend for Mac that allows you to manage and debug system & user services with a sophisticated interface.
Open-source Eclipse RCP desktop app crawls file system, extracts metadata, maps to schemas, stores in db.
Displays the remaining battery time in the menu bar of your Mac.
Toggles the visibility of your desktop icons in macOS.
This app provides 840+ emoticons for use in texts, mails, notes, etc.
Sierra USB creates bootable USBs with macOS Sierra, formatting them for Mac OS Journaled and copying necessary files.
Lock Dock prevents accidental removal of icons from the Dock, and can be controlled from the Status Bar, Dock, and Window.
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