uBar 4 for $14
November 6, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Never liked the Mac dock? You can change that with uBar, a dock replacement that can be set up as a dock or a taskbar, and will open a world of customization. With powerful tab grouping options, window previews, in-dock reminders, and many more features, uBar will help you get the most out of your Mac.
Used at Google, Facebook, HP, LinkedIn, Salesforce, Tumblr, Intuit, and more
- Find the window you’re looking for at a glance
- Customize your dock orientation & desktop theme
- Expand to up to 5 rows & easily differentiate between hidden & viewable applications
- See app activity, app badges, app flashes, app progress, & app status all in a simple, centralized interface
- Display uBar on any individual monitor, or on all the ones you’re using
- Add your favorite apps, folders, & files to the favorites area
- Pin or unpin uBar to any corner of the screen for what works for you
- See the track position in multimedia apps like iTunes, MPlayerX & VLC
- Spot launching & unresponsive apps immediately on the toolbar
- Analyze CPU & memory usage of each app
- Quit apps quickly by holding the Shift key
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 4.0.3
- Minor updates included
Compatibility
- Mac OS X 10.10 or later
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within purchase
- Length of access: lifetime for one user
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