Bartender - 4.2.10
Customizing the gap between your menu bar icons is a favorite feature for many, but some users noticed their custom spacing disappeared after a system restart. This update includes a fix that ensures your preferred aesthetic survives a reboot every time. 4. Visual Refinements
Keeping your utility apps updated is the best way to ensure they play nice with macOS's ever-changing architecture. With 4.2.10, the experience is smoother, more predictable, and stays out of your way—exactly what a great utility should do.
One of the most significant changes in version 4.2.10 involves how the interacts with your workflow. Previously, showing the Bartender Bar would automatically grab keyboard focus to allow for quick navigation. While useful for some, it could be a headache if you were in the middle of typing an email or coding. Bartender 4.2.10
Bartender 4 remains a must-have for anyone who values a minimalist workspace. If you haven't updated yet, head to the Official MacBartender Website to grab the latest build.
Whether you're running the latest macOS or sticking with a tried-and-true setup, this version focuses on stability and user control. Here’s a breakdown of the key changes. 1. Enhanced Control Over Keyboard Focus Customizing the gap between your menu bar icons
Clean Up Your Mac: What’s New in Bartender 4.2.10 If you’re a Mac power user, you likely know the "cluttered menu bar" struggle. has long been the gold standard for reclaiming that screen real estate, and the 4.2.10 update brings some refined polish to the experience.
The development team also addressed a pesky UI bug where the scroll bar would occasionally overlap menu bar items within the Bartender Bar itself. It’s a small fix, but it makes the secondary bar feel much more integrated and professional. Why Update Now? Visual Refinements Keeping your utility apps updated is
The Bartender 4 Release Notes highlight a new toggle in that allows you to disable this keyboard navigation, ensuring your active window remains the priority. 2. Squashing Ventura Bugs