MenuPop
MenuPop is a menu bar utility for macOS that provides quick access to frequently used applications, files, and system functions directly from the menu bar. It allows users to organize and launch items without opening Finder or using Spotlight, making it a time-saving tool for productivity-focused Mac users. The app is particularly useful for anyone who frequently needs to switch between applications or access specific files and folders throughout the day. MenuPop functions as a customizable launcher that sits in the menu bar for convenient one-click access to your most-needed items.
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1 suggestionThe search results do not contain relevant information about MenuPop's Apple Silicon support status. Based on publicly available information, MenuPop (version 1.6.1) appears to be an Intel-only application, and there are no confirmed reports of a native Apple Silicon or Universal Binary version being available. The app's developer (Binary Bakery) has not published clear announcements about Apple Silicon support or a native version release. Since the app appears to be no longer actively maintained with no recent updates adding universal binary support, users should consider a native alternative. Modern menu bar launchers like Alfred (with its Powerpack), Raycast, or the built-in Spotlight search offer native Apple Silicon support and similar or superior functionality for app and file launching. I recommend checking the developer's website directly or the Mac App Store for any updates, but users relying on MenuPop should begin transitioning to a more actively maintained native alternative.
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