The power of OS X’s menu bar
The menu bar at the top of your computer screen has been with the Mac since the beginning. It’s one of the defining characteristics of the Mac, one that even Microsoft didn’t dare duplicate—in Windows, the menu bars go on the top of windows, not at the top of the screen. The Mac menu bar is a constant, a north star. Except…things have been getting a little weird lately. Last year, Apple added an Automatically Hide And Show The Menu Bar feature to the General pane of System Preferences. When that preference is selected—or when you’re in full-screen mode—the menu bar appears only when you move your mouse to the top of the screen. It feels spectacularly wrong to me, but then, I’ve been using a Mac since George Bush was…