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MagicMenu is a set of freeware utilities that allows you to auto-hide the top menu bar in Mac OS X. It currently allows you to turn auto-hide on/off for ...
The problem I have is with Safari 5, google chrome, yahoo messenger and anything that tries to access the internet. It doesn't allow saved passwords to be used.
MagicMenu: Cannot Use Spotlight. I just wanted to report a bug in 3.0, when using Magic Menu on 10.5.8 I cannot use Spotlight from the Menu Bar.
MagicMenu 2.0. MagicMenu 2.0: It works great for me in Leopard for iTunes, but having problems in my up-to-date Tiger machine, where the menu won't hide.
The first release of MagicMenu, which enables auto-hide of Mac OS X's top menu bar for individual applications (including the Finder). A drag-and-drop interface ...
MagicMenu work on auto-hiding the X11 top menu bar. However, X11 seems to ... But the problem persists; X appications still can't use the top menu bar area.
You can first turn off MagicMenu for applications that you want to have auto-hide disabled. After that, just drag and drop the MagicMenu folder with its ...
MagicMenu: Item "Finder" is used by Mac OS X and cannot be opened. You are using the Finder so you can't open it for modification. But there is a work-around ...
The Menu Bar is hidden. I move the mouse to activate the Menu Bar and what I see is the Finders Menu bar with all the Finder options, not Transmits Menu Items.