MenuBar ReArranger
MenuBar ReArranger is a macOS utility that lets users customize and reorganize the menu bar icons in the top-right corner of the screen. It allows you to hide, reorder, rearrange or relocate menu bar items according to your preferences, helping reduce visual clutter and improve accessibility. The app is targeted at users who want greater control over which system and application menu bar icons are visible and in what order they appear.
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1 suggestionWe could not find any public information about MenuBar ReArranger in our search — no website, no GitHub repository, no Mac App Store listing, and no clear indication of whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. Based on the bundle ID (com.fabriceleyne.menubarrearranger), this appears to be a small independent or personal project. To determine whether you can continue using this app after Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), contact the developer directly to ask about native Apple Silicon support. You can try reaching out through the App Store (if the app is listed there), through a GitHub repository or personal website if one exists, or by searching for "Fabrice Leyne" (the name embedded in the bundle ID). If the developer is no longer active or declines to ship a native build, you may want to explore alternatives like BetterZip's menu bar features, BitBar (now SwiftBar), or Bartender — all of which offer menu bar customization and have confirmed native Apple Silicon support.
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