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    OpaqueMenuBar for Leopard

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Underpantman, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. Underpantman

    Underpantman Notebook Virtuoso

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    Well that didn't take long, some cleaver fella has released a freeware app to allow u to change the menubar back to a non-see thru one.
    http://www.eternalstorms.at/utilities/opaquemenubar/index.html
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    ps also on that website is a 3D to 2D Dock switching utility + a few other interesting little app's for those leopardin' already.
     
  2. Budding

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    Meh, that app messes up my background for some reason.
     
  3. Xander

    Xander Paranoid Android

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    You can try LeoColorBar.

    LeoColorBar adjusts your desktop picture on Mac OS X 10.5 so it doesn’t bleed through the transparent menu bar. It also lets you round the edges of the menu bar and display the whole image (so none is covered by the menu bar).

    System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.5


    Or use Photoshop to make a small white strip on the top of your Wallpaper.
     
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    Oh wow. LeoColorBar is amazing!