@I00B6: Don't rush to renew Mac software or buy various apps. Recently discovered an open-source menu bar tool that incorporates functions of many common paid tools: volume control, system monitor, window switcher, file staging, app uninstaller, anti-sleep... One app covers all, free, open-source, no ads, runs locally. The open-source ecosystem is now...
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Introducing an open-source Mac menu bar tool Vorssaint, which integrates multiple common paid features like volume control, system monitoring, window switching, etc. Free, no ads, and runs locally.
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