![]() Notification Center icon disappearing till clicked Some users could not change the position of Notification Center in the menu bar, this is now fixed. Notification Center not movable in Yosemite When changing menu bar theme from light to dark or dark to light the settings gear in the Bartender Bar would not update until clicked. Settings gear not updating immediately on theme changes Using the OS X 10.10.3 some users have experienced menu items appearing and disappearing on the menu bar when they should be hidden, this has been seen most on multi-screen setups, but also on some single screens. ![]() We continue to make Bartender work faster and use less resources.īug Fixes Menu items appearing/disappearing on OS X 10.10.3 The best way to do so initially is by sending feedback from Bartenderīartender 1.2.35 New Features / Improvements Performance Improvements We are still actively working on finding the cause of the issue and any information that can be provided by effected users would be greatly appreciated. It seems this bug is being caused by an interaction with something (settings/cache/app) on the effected users OS X login account (trying in a new user account the issue does not seem to happen). We are aware that there are some users are still effected by a bug that makes the Notification Center item in the menu become transparent, clicking on its location will bring back its icon. NOTE: Notification Center Icon Disappearing ![]() ![]() Some users have experienced Notification Centre appearing in its original location in the menu bar after restarting OS X and launching Bartender, instead of moving to its pre defined position in the menu bar, this is now fixed. Improvements added for Yosemite 10.10.3 and newer versions.īug Fixes Notification Centre Location in menu bar after Restart Model: MacBookPro10,1, BootROM 05, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2.3 GHz, 16 GB, SMC 2.Bartender 1.2.38 Test Build New Features / Improvements Performance Improvements ![]() Kernel Extensions in process name corresponding to current thread: WindowServerĭarwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Fri Sep 19 00:26: root:xnu-2782.1.97~2/RELEASE_X86_64 Just mentioning in case this might be relevant.Īpparently it's a GPU Panic, and I have not yet been able to determine the cause/trigger. The laptop has endured some occasional, unintended slight physical abuse, but nothing very serious. My current OS is OS X Yosemite, but I started experiencing the issue in the Mavericks era. For half a year, I've been experiencing random freezes/reboots on my MacBook Pro Retina Mid 2012 model. ![]()
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