![]() ![]() I have managed to get great games at good prices in my local currency. Steam actually has a good regional pricing system. But ultimately, they are just pricing out customers like myself who cannot afford the current prices due to the economy in which they live in. The Bartender dev is free to charge whatever they want to charge. In other words, there is no additional cost incurred for each person who installs the app, apart from maybe in rare cases where support is involved. ![]() ![]() I don't think Bartender requires an AWS infrastructure or even a running server to make individual installations work. Apart from that, I can think of only support costs. If the app required an active cloud infrastructure, then that would involve running costs. I would never ask any dev to sell their software at a loss. I am not sure if I fall under the Bitcoin millionaire category. So, it would have been even more ridiculous if I had bought it. Can't believe I am getting judged for not buying an app that doesn't have a proper regional pricing for my country.Įven if I did buy the MacBook, I would have had to pay a much larger figure than the official prices in the US store, because of the import taxes in my country. So, 20 USD for you is not same as 20 USD for me. The disposable income (when converted to USD) after cost of living is multiple magnitudes lower than what (I assume) most of you are getting in your countries. The income here is extremely low when converted to USD. Is it not enough to mention that it's too expensive for me? Do I need to add an explanation as well? I am not from the US, or any of the other developed nations. I got it via work.įrankly speaking, I don't understand why people focus on the bartender price so much, and just feel compelled to say that I should buy the product. In addition to the above introduction, Bartender also has many small functions and options, such as shortcut keys, icon selection, appearance style, Bartender Bar, etc.As mentioned in my reply to that said comment. ![]() Custom usage habitsīartender setting interface Bartender setting interface You can set your own rules to automatically display or hide specific icons, such as hiding the battery icon when charging, displaying network icons when connected to WiFi, etc. Spacer also supports customization, you can modify its width, fill in text, Emoji images, etc.īartender adds text and Emoji to the Mac menu bar Bartender adds text and Emoji to the Mac menu bar Automatically show and hideīartender auto-hide menu bar icons Bartender auto-hide menu bar iconsĬompared with manually hiding icons, Bartender’s automation is more convenient. Mac menu bar add spacer Mac menu bar add spacer You can add a Spacer between any menu bar icons to separate the icon groups and make the menu bar tools easier to use In addition to hiding unnecessary icons, you can also use Bartender to beautify the menu bar You can also use Bartender’s menu bar tool directly, just drag the icons to the left of the arrow to hide them Beautify the menu bar with empty fields Of course, some people may not have many menu bar icons, and you don’t want to make it too complicated. You can classify and hide each icon according to your needs to improve your work efficiencyīartender hide menu bar icon Bartender hide menu bar icon
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