![]() ![]() You can customize how uBar looks by choosing from four different themes and changing its position from bottom to top, left or right. Other features of the uBar app include multi-monitor support, ability to show CPU and RAM usage for running apps, progress bars for certain apps to show media playback, app badges and more. To increase its rows simply click and drag on top corner similar to how you can change the size of a Windows taskbar. You also get to expand the uBar to up to 5 rows giving you quick access to more applications at once. In addition to app shortcuts and window management, uBar also offers useful information such as time and calendar information. UBar can also be configured to work similar to a macOS dock where it will display apps that are currently running and give you quick access to app’s window. Just like on Windows Taskbar you can view previews of currently running applications when you hover the cursor on an app. You also get the option to turn off window grouping, after which you will get your individual windows in the uBar. If an app has more than one window, then it will allow you to access a menu and choose which window you want to access. The uBar displays app shortcuts and buttons for currently running apps. Since macOS dock isn’t particularly great at handling multiple windows, this makes up for a great tool for those who have to deal with multiple apps at once. ![]() This macOS tool replaces the Dock with a Microsoft Windows style Taskbar that among other things also makes it easier to manage currently open app and finder windows. so its hidden, but if i ever REALLY want/need to use it its right there, yet convenient enough that i will rarely ever accidentally go to the full right and trigger it. If you have recently switched from Windows to a Mac and miss the Taskbar, then uBar dock replacement application is for you. right click > taskbar settings > turn on automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode. ![]()
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