There was a recent round of this on #lugradio recently, and I kept stum, as I’d recently reformatted my MBP (to upgrade to Leopard seed4a499 [hurrah for ADC]). Since then I’ve gotten around to restoring my backups, and I can now present you with my menubar, for those who care.
In order, that lot are:
Multi-protocol instant messenger client. Frequently can sign into “services” when the native clients fail for unknown reasons. (eg: MSN wrong password messages, etc)
I use this a lot less than I used to, but that’ll change come LugRadio season.
It’s like finder, but sane. Although, in all fairness, finder is better in Leopard than Tiger, but I still like it – and it’s been updated for “improved Leopard compatibility” which is nice
Prevents Mac OS sending various bits to sleep, including screensaver and screen-dimming. Useful for presentations and the like, and when watching movies
Yet Another iTunes Remote Control. But this one is free.
QuickSilver is everything that Spotshite should have been. Is there any OS X users out there who aren’t using it?!
Hide those idle apps, fully configurable, highly usable. Considerably less annoying than I first thought it would be when I heard about it.
Like the standard Apple Power menu, configure on and off times, etc. But about 22million times more useful with multiple intelligent schedules and, this is the killer, Automatorable! It has a few TINY cosmetic issues with the Leopard transparent menubar, but nothing that stops it working.
Highly configurable alert messages, a la libalert or those MSNtoaster things on Windows. Growl support is almost everywhere it should be now, except in the OS itself. Cummon Apple, you spunked the cash on CoverFlow, now buy Growl.
If you’re more about the widgets than the menucruft they do a nice widget version too, and a lite version for those short on RAM. iStat tells you pretty much all you could want to know about the core of you Apple. Perfect for your inner German.
Useful for people who have USB headsets and like like – easy control over assorted sound hardware, etc.
One of the new Leopard features. Virtual Desktops rock. It’s not as pretty as VirtueDesktops, but on the other hand it works properly!
Standard. Yawn. Shiny Replacement Suggestions welcome.
Standard. Yawn. Shiny Replacement Suggestions welcome.
Standard tool, but I switch displays alot, Apple Cinema at work, stealing Essk’s 1080p monitor at home.
Shiny Replacement Suggestions welcome.
Standard. Yawn. Shiny Replacement Suggestions welcome.
Standard. Yawn. Shiny Replacement Suggestions welcome.
Standard. Yawn. Shiny Replacement Suggestions welcome. (I’ve tried the one in iStat, and didn’t like it)
Even with Sound Source, I still like to keep the standard volcontrol on hand.
- Day And Time (with seconds)
Really useful when using Remote Desktop/VNC to see if the link has dropped and, yes, it wastes bandwidth, it’s good for seeing roughly how long screen updates take
A simple “dropdown” menu of the current month, but with all my appointments from iCal (and thus, googlecalendar) and birthdays, etc. all at the touch of a, well, mouse button really.
SpotShite. I really like to disable this, but it appears that the whole help system in Leopard is tied into spotlight searches, etc, which kind of discourages me from doing so on Leopard. I’ll experiment more upon final release, I fear….
Others, your personal favourites and general “Why aren’t you running $blah”s welcomed… and, yes, that is well over half my screen, even at 1440×900 – Growl sits “just left” of my iSight, and many applications do hide the icons however, I’m not overly worried, the Apple Cinema Display hanging off the DVI port keeps my real-estate up. 
-Dx