Keep your focus and save your wrist by bringing your app’s menus with you! --- Top Productivity Paid #5 Worldwide --- ---Now Ready for Yosemite!--- Whether you have large monitor or multiple monitors, having to lookup and reach over to get to an app’s menu is pain. You lose your place and the repeated motion is hard on your wrist. MenuMate puts your app’s menus were you need them - at your cursor. Just click your mouse or hit a hot key - no weird shortcuts to remember, no taking your eyes off your work! Not only does MenuMate speed things up, but it takes the pain out of working by preventing repetitive strain on your wrist. FAST - side-by-side tests have shown that MenuMate is 50% to 70% faster than the nearest competitor. - Mouse button or Hot Key activated – you choose - Fast menu popup - Displays shortcuts if you want to use them - Supports virtually any application
Very helpful
I love that I can access the menu easily and the menu appears next to where I was working. If I restart my computer I will realize that I did not start MenuMate yet within a couple of minutes because I use it constantly.
Does not work with Catalina
App needs updating
An essemtial, helpful tool
Especially with today's large monitors. Glad I have it.
Good app
When MenuEverywhere ceased working under Mojave, I found MenuMate almost a perfect replacement. My only criticisms are a perceptible delay when being invoked and a less refined appearance overall. Nevertheless, I highly recommend MenuMate.
Does not work in XCode, PaintCode or Sketch
Bought this so I can have the application menu at any point on my 4K monitors. Unfortinatly it does not work with XCode, Sketch or Paint code, whihc are the applicaitons I am in the most and could trully utilize this app. Very disappointing.
Great app - better than alternatives in an important way.
I tried a number of applicaitons that perform the function of MenuMate. MenuMate was the only one I found that shows the correct keyboard shortcuts in all the applications I use. In particular, it was the ONLY one which does so in Final Cut Pro X.
Works fine on most apps, but it has a memory leak
Unfortunately, MenuMate seems to have had a problem with memory leakage for a while now. So, I am forced to periodically restart it. If I don't, it can consume hundreds of MB of RAM, maybe more. Aside from that, it seems fine. Some apps don't work quite well with it (like Emacs) but almost everything seems to cooperate with it.
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