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  2. Apple menu - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Menu in macOS Ventura. The Apple menu is a drop-down menu that is on the left side of the menu bar in the classic Mac OS, macOS and A/UX operating systems.The Apple menu's role has changed throughout the history of Apple Inc.'s operating systems, but the menu has always featured a version of the Apple logo.

  3. Aqua (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Pinstripes were removed from the menu bar entirely and replaced with a glossy, white look. Tabs were altered to appear as normal segmented buttons. The Apple menu icon was toned down to a more matte appearance and the new Spotlight search utility was permanently bound to the very right of the menu bar in the same color and gradient of the Apple ...

  4. System Settings - Wikipedia

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    Before the release of Mac OS X in 2001, users modified system settings using control panels. [1] Control panels, like the preference panes found in System Preferences, were separate resources (cdevs) that were accessed through the Apple menu's Control Panel.

  5. System 1 - Wikipedia

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    The menu bar was a new and revolutionary part of the OS. [citation needed] Similar to the one found on Lisa OS, the System 1 Finder had five menus: the Apple menu, File, Edit, View, and Special. When in an application, the menus would change to ones defined by the application, but most software retained at least the File and Edit menus.

  6. At Ease - Wikipedia

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    The restricted Finder mode later evolved into Mac OS 9's multiple users feature. Starting with version 4.0, At Ease was sold as part of the Apple Network Administrator Toolkit (ANAT), [3] which additionally included Apple Network Assistant and Apple User and Group Manager. [4] [5]

  7. Menu extra - Wikipedia

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    A menu extra, menu item, menulet, or status item is a graphical control element in macOS.It is a small indicator that appears at the right of the menu bar.They often provide quick ways to use applications (e.g. iChat) or display information (for example the system clock), or control system-level variables (for example audio volume).

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  9. Spotlight (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Spotlight menu performing a search for the word "adobe" in Mac OS X LeopardWith Mac OS X Leopard, Apple introduced some additional features.With Spotlight in Tiger, users can only search devices that are attached to their computers.