SecondBar puts the OS X menu bar on both of Mac’s monitors

Being a programmer, I enjoy using my Mac with dual screen.  I put one vertically for better view of the websites as well as more lines of my program; the other one is set up horizontally for movie and other stuffs.

Usually with Macintosh, you can set one monitor to primary monitor while the other as secondary monitor.  You might be able to find that the menu bar and dock will only appear on the primary monitor.  I am fine with the Dock because applications could be launched pretty easily with Google Quick Search, but I have to travel my mouse cursor all the way back to primary monitor if I am working on the secondary one.

So here is the solution: SecondBar.

What is it?

SecondBar is a Tool which allows you to have more than one menubar in Mac OS X. This is useful if you have multiple monitors connected to your mac.

Source: http://blog.boastr.net/?page_id=79

Here is the effect picture I made to make it clear. I believe one picture speaks more than hundreds of words.

Note:

According to the developer, this software is still a beta version, use at your own risk.

SecondBar development is at the very beginning so try it at your on risk.

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