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Widget Watch: Menu Butler
Menu Butler is most likely one of those 'run it every now and then' Dashboard widgets for those times when managing your menulets manually just isn't your bag of beans. This widget simply serves as an easy launching pad for virtually all of Mac OS X's built-in menulets that live in /System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras. If you start tinkering and adding some of these, they can of course be removed simply by holding command while dragging and dropping them out of the menubar.Menu Butler is free and available from MacMage.

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mosey levy said 9:45PM on 12-30-2006
home sync ey . . .
interesting.
also,
why cant i use the IR port on my macbook as a data port?
bastards
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David Chartier said 12:32AM on 12-31-2006
Home Sync is for those working with Tiger Server; when you connect to the internet remotely you can sync files/folders in your home directory with Server.
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Louije said 8:02AM on 12-31-2006
@Mosey Levy
You can't, because it's not a port... (at least, not in the IrDA sense). It as much a port as the receiver on your tv set. ie it's one way !
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