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Brew install itsycal
Brew install itsycal






brew install itsycal

I use Itsycal to view descriptions of meetings and click any links I need to in order to join the meeting or prep for it (like agenda docs). But its Python Version 2.7, which is now deprecated (abandoned by the Python developer community). building with brew only recently became an option. Homebrew: brew install -cask meetingbar Its definitely one of the first things you need to install on any Mac.It integrates with several video apps too: MeetingBar shows the title of your next meeting right in your menubar, and lets you auto-join it when you click the title in the dropdown. Click the Arrow icon to hide menu bar items. If not running macOS, or you dont like Homebrew, you can use pip. + drag to move the Hidden icons around in the menu bar. Install Mackup brew install mackup Launch it and back up your files mackup backup. Launch Hidden and drag the icon in your menu bar (hold CMD) to the right so it is between some other icons. Note that I'm writing this blog post on my personal Mac, so I've made a mock meeting called "Important Meeting" on my (much emptier) personal calendar to get screenshots for this post. Open and drag the app to the Applications folder. Fortunately, I found two open-source apps that live in my Mac's Menu Bar, sync with my Mac's calendar, and show me upcoming meetings. It's a pain to have to open my calendar each time to get the right links to the meeting. cd /usr/local find Cellar Cellar/wget/1.16.1 Cellar/wget/1.16.1/bin/wget Cellar/wget/1.16.1/share/man/man1/wget.1 ls -l bin bin/wget ->. At work, I go to a lot of virtual meetings and it seems like each one uses a different video calling app (in reality, there's only two or three, but this is my blog and I'll exaggerate if I want to). brew install wget Homebrew installs packages to their own directory and then symlinks their files into /usr/local (on macOS Intel).








Brew install itsycal