
Trust me you'd love it.īefore I was aware of clipboard managers, I used to sob everytime I had multiple things to copy or wanted previously copied text on copy ring. Have you ever used clipboard managers? If not, it's high time you use one. Whenever I am on call or scheduling a meeting, I simply click on the menubar icon to see the calender. For me personally, this feature comes very handy. Ubuntu and Windows, both offer a calender. I honestly consider a Calendar to be one of the most important things that should be on the menubar. It's a sweet little widget which shows you the calendar & events and synchronises with your Calender application in Mac to stay updated. I often wonder why apple never put a calendar in the menubar. This application is available on the App Store. You can blacklist applications, set the flow time, break time and lots of other things. It's an amazing productivity hack if you are a productivity freak like me. I started using a few and then finally stumbled upon Flow. When I started searching, there were so many pomo timer apps around, I was confused where to start. My experience with this app has been really nice. How many of you follow Pomodoro Technique? It's amazing enough to have a seperate blog post. In a world to do list apps like Any do, todoist, Microsoft tasks, my favourite is Tick Tick.

Tasks get synced between my Mac, iPad and iPhone seamlessly.

It's better to treat these lists as projects for example, and you can add tasks in each project.Īnother really good feature of this application is the notification system and synchronisation between devices. It has lists where we can add our to do tasks. The best part is that its UI and functionality is simple yet stunning.
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Hey everyone! In this post let's breeze ❄️ through some of my most used and favourite, free menu bar applications for Mac.
