evilpenguin21 said:I can't live without menu meter. For some reason i'm absolutly obsessed with knowing my network traffic at all times.
mikebatho said:OK, It's 2.50am. I give up.
Somehow, a couple of unwanted Icons have crept into my menu bar.
I've deleted the applications associated with them, and all connected files, but the things won't budge!!!
How do I get rid? I've been looking in system prefs, and searching my HD.
?????????
mikebatho said:Oh, and I should have mentioned that they can't be dragged from the menu bar. When you do click apple/ctrl/alt/shift or any combination of these, it just opens a menu for options regarding the apps.......
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrghh!!!!!
Have you purchased MenuCalenderClock or are you just using the free one, as I would like to know how handy the extra tools are??JoeUK said:![]()
Adium menu icon (available here!), Bluephone Elite, ByteController, Menu Meters CPU%, MenuCalenderClock, Spotlight.
Does anyone know a way of getting rid of the spotlight icon to free up some space?
That is an app MenuCalenderClock, which can be found if searched for on Version Tracker.Tahko said:I have Adium, bluetooth, airport, time, battery & spotlight
Some of you have that small iCal icon showing the date. How did you put it there? When I got my iBook it was there but ofcourse I managed to toss it away when trying everything. Now I can't find it anywhere to put it back!
help... anyone..?![]()
My pleasure. Indeed it is, but I love having the date after my battery meter, not before, but I'm sure that's something I can live with.Tahko said:Thank you! Handy little app, isn't it?![]()
rickvanr said:Ditto. It's super helpful if you ISP has a painfully small 30GB cap (yuk!).