Hide distracting menu bar icons to declutter your Mac desktop
Take clean screenshots or recordings without exposing app icons
Organize menu bar icons into two groups revealed separately
Keep a second hidden group of icons accessible only with the Option key
Requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later.
Dozer is a small Mac app that hides icons in your menu bar. If you have a lot of apps running, your menu bar can fill up with icons for things like cloud sync tools, communication apps, and utilities, making it crowded and hard to read. Dozer lets you tuck those icons out of sight with a click and bring them back when you need them. The way it works is that Dozer places one or two small dot icons in your menu bar. You drag the icons you want to hide to the left of the second Dozer dot. After that, clicking any Dozer icon hides or shows that group. There is also an optional third dot that controls a second group of icons, revealed only when you hold the Option key and click. Moving menu bar icons requires holding the Command key and dragging, which is standard macOS behavior. You can install Dozer through Homebrew Cask with a single command, or download it manually from the releases page and drag it to your Applications folder. It requires macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later. The app is written in Swift and is open source under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
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