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heres mine...
last.fm, adium, instantshot, caffeine, bluetooth, airport, volume, batterie, day and time, menucalendarclock

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left to right
Aidum, SMC fan control, bluetooth, airport, battery, volume, region, time, fast user switching, spotlight
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Left to right (Now that's new..) :

Quicksilver, Adium, Anxiety, Space, Bluetooth, AirPort, Battery, Volume, Clock, Spotlight

Just updated to Leopard. How do you get your menu bar to take on the appearance of your background? Anything other than the silver. Cheers
It's mildly transparent, just make sure your background reaches there ;)
 
Just updated to Leopard. How do you get your menu bar to take on the appearance of your background? Anything other than the silver. Cheers

The menubar is partially transparent by default; if it's only silver on yours, then your hardware must be too hold to support the transparency. Let me guess: a PowerBook G4?
 
smcFanControl, Bluetooth, Int'l, time (no day/date - digital 24h clock only), spotlight.

I too hate having a cluttered menubar.
 
The menubar is partially transparent by default; if it's only silver on yours, then your hardware must be too hold to support the transparency. Let me guess: a PowerBook G4?
Actually a G5 1.6. Still like to get it transparent. Cheers
 
Left --> Right

iScrobbler (Last.fm track submitter), smcFanControl, BT modem, BT, battery, AirPort, sound, day/time, and last but not least, Spotlight. :cool:

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caffeine (just added), SoundSource (allows me to switch between audio input/output devices quickly without going to system prefs), airport, volume, battery, clock, spotlight.
 
Nothing special here, just default icons.
I like it that way.

Left to right..
Bluetooth, Airport, Volume, Battery, Day/Time, Spotlight
 
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Earthlink, connect, keychain, eject, day, time, volume, spotlight

BORING.
 
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All the usual suspects...

GMail, Menumeters (Memory, CPU), VPN, Display, Scripts, Volume, Keychain access, bluetooth, wifi, battery.

Nobody else seems to use the VPN or keychain here. I like the keychain one, gives a little extra security when you let Safari etc remember passwords.
 
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