![]() ![]() When you're the Emperor, you don't have to give any reasons for stomping on kittens. There's no word from Apple on why they chose to kill all of the Free Memory apps. Since this latest kerfuffle has forced Bjango to release a feature-limited version of iStat for iPhone, the company has reduced the price to US$1.99. Bjango (the iPhone arm of iSlayer) has kindly posted instructions for how to use version 1.0 to keep the function intact, but we're all wondering why Apple decided to axe all apps that performed this useful function. As a result, iStat for iPhone version 1.1 was released with the Free Memory function removed. Apple, taking on the role of Emperor Palpatine with gusto, recently forced all iPhone developers to remove or retool apps that use a Free Memory function to display memory usage and/or clear out wired or inactive memory. Please see our page on reordering items for more information. Reordering menu items Menu items can be reordered by holding down the key (command key) and dragging the icon in your Mac’s menu bar. ![]() While iStat's developer, iSlayer, has resolved this disturbance in The Force, there's still a dark and evil presence in the universe. To enable a menu item, open iStat Menus and turn on the large switch next to the item you’d like turned on. To enable a menu item, open iStat Menus and turn on the large. If you’re not seeing any of iStat Menu’s menu items, it’s likely you don’t have any enabled. This allows you to use any combination of menu items you desire, in any order you desire. You can download it for free, although a donation is requested. Each menu item can be enabled or disabled separately. The new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard compatible version is running just fine, and less than a week of darkness filled the hearts of all of those who love iStat Menus. This morning, however, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, fluffy kittens are playing again (see image at right for proof), and all is right with the world! iStat Menus 2.0 has arrived, and now my CPU monitor, calendar, and clock are back in the menu bar where they're supposed to be. The world was looking bleak and dreary after Snow Leopard arrived last week, for my little menu bar friend, iStat Menus for Mac, was incompatible with the new version of Mac OS X. ![]()
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