MacForge
mySIMBL
MacForge | mySIMBL | |
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4 | 4 | |
1,011 | 976 | |
0.9% | - | |
2.2 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
Objective-C | Objective-C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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MacForge
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App that constrains the apps menu in the menu bar?
The only thing I know of is moreMenu but it requires MacForge which unfortunately means it probably requires disabling SIP. It also may not be M1/M2 compatible.
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Remove rounded corners on macOS
long answer: - install MacForge. it's a plug-in loader for macOS
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Is there a program to change the size of the window buttons?
You can change even to any image if you hardly want to, but at a cost that I would not bother with. There is a plugin for MacForge that changes UI parts https://github.com/MacEnhance/MacForge
mySIMBL
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The History of Cover Flow
I also miss the icons for drives showing up in the finder window sidebar. Now, all drives' icons are ignored and replaced by generic, OS-assigned icons. Rather than having a visual cue of what to click on, one must read the name. Seems trivial, but it sucks and I hate it.
A couple projects tried to keep the sidebar icons alive using mySIMBL (1) and later MacForge (2) but they've sadly all been abandoned. (I think.) They never really worked all that well, requiring finder-rebooting and various shenanigans to get them to run (if memory serves.)
(1) https://github.com/w0lfschild/mySIMBL
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Is there a way to change the skin color on Safari 16 (16" MBP OS 12.6) from all white to something like before?
Not an easy fix but there might be a plugin for that in https://www.macenhance.com/macforge
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Projects for Old Versions of OS X
SIMBL lives on mostly thanks to w0lfschild, see: https://github.com/w0lfschild/MacForgeFramework. This repo hasn't been updated since 2018; I'm not entirely clear whether the most recent versions of MacForge is still based on SIMBL.
The SIMBL on my website uses an unmodified SIMBLAgent binary taken from an older version of w0lfchild's mySIMBL (https://github.com/w0lfschild/mySIMBL). However, I recompiled his SIMBL.osax with 32-bit support added back in, since I use a lot of 32-bit apps: https://github.com/Wowfunhappy/MacForgeFramework
Quick note that I don't really understand this code, I can just tell you that it works, at least on Mavericks.
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App that hides middle or left side of Mac menubar?
moreMenu plugin for the app MacForge (For macOS 10.12 & older it's called mySIMBL) let's you do exactly that.
What are some alternatives?
winBuddy - :open_file_folder: MacForge plugin to give windows some extra functionality on macOS
AfloatX - An alternative to Afloat that lives in the dock icon menu
ManOpen - A macOS GUI application for viewing Unix manual pages.
blueutil - CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, inquire devices, connect, info, …
Sloth - Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes and devices in use by all running processes. Nice GUI for lsof.
ravynos - A BSD-based OS project that aims to provide source and binary compatibility with macOS® and a similar user experience.
spaces-renamer - 💻 Ability to rename desktop spaces on macOS 10.10+
MEMiniMe - Makes the toolbars in Big Sur small
Platypus - Create native Mac applications from command line scripts.
ThemeEngine - OS X App to edit compiled .car files
CloverBootloader - Bootloader for macOS, Windows and Linux in UEFI and in legacy mode