![]() TripMode is all about controlling what uses your Mac’s internet bandwidth, and when it gets used. Meeter lists all your upcoming web meetings in one place TripMode The app supports Zoom, Hangouts, Google Meet, Webex, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, and more. Meeter aims to fix that by giving you a single location to see all of your scheduled remote meetings, and connect to them, too. With so many meetings online, and so many web meeting services, there’s a lot to keep track of. MacUpdater shows which installed apps have updates available Meeter It’s free in scanning mode, and $14.99 to unlock all features. MacUpdater is available for download at the Core Code website. MacUpdater tracks more than 60,000 apps, so there’s a good chance whatever is installed on your Mac is in the database. It shows a list of your installed apps and their update status, plus it doesn’t require an account that lets the developers-or any one else-see what’s on your Mac. MacUpdater from Core Code takes the hassle out of keeping track of which apps on your Mac need updating. SoundSource gives you all the control over your Mac’s audio MacUpdater ![]() SoundSource costs US$39 and is available at the Rogue Amoeba website. SoundSource gives you control of all your audio output and input sources, lets you direct sound to specific audio out devices on a per-app basis, control audio levels for each app, sports a 10-band equalizer for each running app, has an option to enhance audio quality, and more, all from your menu bar. ![]() SoundSourceĪpple’s built-in Sound menu bar item, but it’s down right anemic compared to SoundSource from Rogue Amoeba. Read on to discover four more menu bar add-ons for your Mac. Since there are plenty more that we didn’t include, we have another list for you. Last week we shared several menu bar add-ons to make your Mac more useful.
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