Bartender is an award-winning app for macOS that for more than 10 years has superpowered your menu bar, giving you total control over your menu bar items, what's displayed, and when, with menu bar items only showing when you need them.
Bartender improves your workflow with quick reveal, search, custom hotkeys and triggers, and lots more.
Lightning-fast access to your menu bar items is now even better. Get instant access to your hidden menu bar items simply by swiping or scrolling in the menu bar, clicking on the menu bar, or if you prefer, simply hovering.
Access the menu bar items otherwise hidden by the notch on MacBook Air and Pro screens. Bartender will automatically hide your currently shown menu bar items when needed to create room to show the items hidden by the MacBook Air and Pro screens notch, giving you access to all your menu bar items.
Make your menu bar your own, with menu bar styling you can:
Combine multiple menu bar items into one customisable menu bar item, and have quick access to all the menu bar items within.
For example group all your cloud drive apps together like Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive.
Have a group for connection related items such as Wi-Fi and VPN.
And another for media related items, like volume, media controls, airplay.
This can be a great way to have access to all your menu bar items on a MacBook Pro or Air with limited menu bar space due to the screen notch.
Create as many presets as you want and always have the right menu bar items available for your current workflow.
Show the macOS default menu bar items when recording your screen or screen sharing
Show work specific menu bar items in work hours, then social media items when at home... the possibilities are endless.
Presets can be automatically applied via triggers and also by macOS Focus modes.
With a completely new Trigger system
you can apply a preset automatically, or show a set of menu bar items whenever your trigger conditions are met. Triggers conditions currently include
Reduce the space between menu bar items using Bartender, allowing you to have more menu items onscreen before reaching the macbook notch. Or just purely for style.
Quick Search will change the way you use your menu bar apps.
Instantly find, show, and activate menu bar items, all from your keyboard.
* the macOS screen capture menu bar item can show when using this. more info
Bartender 5 is designed for all the great changes in macOS Sonoma.
Bartender 5 runs native and lightning-fast on Apple Silicon and Intel macs.
Create your own menu bar items
With Bartender widgets you can create your very own custom menu bar items, that trigger pretty much any action you want, no coding required.
Add hotkeys for any menu bar item; this can show and activate any menu bar item via any hotkey you assign.
With Spacers, your menu bar is uniquely your own, with the ability to customize menu item grouping and display labels or emojis to personalize your menu bar.
Use Apple Script to show and activate menu bar items. Fantastic for some advanced workflows.
Swap shown items for your hidden ones to take up less menu bar space, allowing you to have more menu bar items on a smaller screen.
You can choose where new menu items will appear in your menu bar, shown for instant access, or hidden for less distraction.
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The concept of a missionary has been around for centuries, with individuals and groups traveling to distant lands to spread their message, culture, and values. However, with the rise of popular media and private entertainment content, our perceptions of missionaries have undergone a significant transformation. In this article, we'll explore how private entertainment content and popular media have shaped our understanding of missionaries and their role in modern society.
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The most famous example is the 2011 musical The Book of Mormon . Creators Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez (of South Park and Avenue Q fame) use two Mormon missionaries as vehicles for a sharp, hilarious, and surprisingly warm critique of faith. The show is a masterclass in using the naivety of its characters to explore complex themes, with the irony of its title—pairing a sacred text with a sexual term—setting the stage perfectly.
Streaming platforms have seen a rise in documentaries (like The Mission or The District ) that attempt to peel back the curtain on the psychological and social pressures of private religious service. The Psychological Underpinnings The concept of a missionary
produce documentaries and short films to share their work across borders. : Church-produced resources, such as the Service Missionary Handbook
You don’t need to produce content to benefit from this concept; you need to become an intentional curator. Follow this weekly routine: : Church-produced resources
Ultimately, the "perfect" iteration of this media serves as a bridge: it allows those within the faith to feel seen and inspired, while offering those outside a sanitized, often charming window into a world defined by disciplined service.
To engage a culture, you must understand its language. Today, that language is spoken through popular media. True cultural relevance requires missionaries to treat mainstream movies, music, and memes as modern-day parables. The Art of Cultural Exegesis