Vanilla lets you hide the icons in your menu bar.
Minimalist and simple to use status bar-based macOS tool designed to make it easier to keep your menu bar clean by hiding or removing menu items
macOS apps that also come with menulets are quite frequent on Macs, and this means that most of the time your status bar is filled to the brink with icons, right up to the current app’s menu.
To fight this, you can either close some of the apps that come with a menulet or hide them out using an application such as Vanilla.
Vanilla Pro:
Vanilla will never nag you to upgrade, but if you’d like, you can unlock the Pro version to reach peak Mac minimalism.
Perfect your menu bar by completely hiding icons
Hide any app icon from your Mac’s menu bar
Compatible with light and dark menu bars
Automatically hide icons again after five seconds
Start Vanilla automatically when you log in
Toggle icons with a keyboard shortcut
(Seriously, I use this with Command-Shift-< like forty times a day. Get Pro just for this.)
Vanilla lets you hide the icons in your menu bar.
Minimalist and simple to use status bar-based macOS tool designed to make it easier to keep your menu bar clean by hiding or removing menu items
macOS apps that also come with menulets are quite frequent on Macs, and this means that most of the time your status bar is filled to the brink with icons, right up to the current app’s menu.
To fight this, you can either close some of the apps that come with a menulet or hide them out using an application such as Vanilla.
Vanilla Pro:
Vanilla will never nag you to upgrade, but if you’d like, you can unlock the Pro version to reach peak Mac minimalism.
Perfect your menu bar by completely hiding icons
Hide any app icon from your Mac’s menu bar
Compatible with light and dark menu bars
Automatically hide icons again after five seconds
Start Vanilla automatically when you log in
Toggle icons with a keyboard shortcut
(Seriously, I use this with Command-Shift-< like forty times a day. Get Pro just for this.)
This version of Vanilla changes how we publish and deliver updates, as well as introducing new licensing and security methods. (It’s now self-hosted – no more third parties!)