- A
menu bar is a
graphical control element which contains drop-down
menus. The
menu bar's purpose is to
supply a
common housing for window- or application-specific...
-
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...
-
NSStatusItem MacMenuBar - list of
menu extras,
currently updated Menulets - list of
menu extras (last
updated 2013) OS X
menubar items -
extensive list of
menu extras...
- the Macintosh,
while employing the ribbon, also
retains the
menu system in the
Mac menu bar.
Proponents of free software, such as KDE
developer Jarosław...
- A
context menu (also
called contextual, shortcut, and pop up or pop-up
menu) is a
menu in a
graphical user
interface (GUI) that
appears upon user interaction...
- "McDonald's
Menu: Our Full McDonald's Food
Menu". McDonald's.
Archived from the
original on July 19, 2017.
Retrieved July 13, 2017. "The Big
Mac turns 40...
- (skeuomorphism).
Mac OS X
Tiger brought more
subtle changes,
including the
unified titlebar scheme.
Pinstripes were
removed from the
menu bar entirely and...
- Windows. The
features of the
operating system included the
Finder and
menu bar. In
addition to this, it po****rized the
graphical user
interface and desktop...
-
instead of
being a
context menu.
iMessage stickers have a new
selection interface.
Apple TV now has a
sidebar instead of a top
bar. Game mode
optimizes gaming...
-
Program Manager with the
desktop and
Start menu. The
latter was
comparable in some
respects with the
Apple menu in
Mac OS and did not have the
mentioned limitations...