Leopaque

Note: Since the Leopard 10.5.2 Update this functionality is now built into Leopard so this program should no longer be needed.

Leopaque allows users to disable translucency to get an opaque menu bar in Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).

Website: Leopaque

ATMac Comment: The translucent menu bar in Leopard makes for nice eye-candy unless you have low vision or a neurological impairment - then it just makes things harder in the way that the 3D reflective dock does. I have been using Leopaque with no problems for a week now, and it’s streets ahead of previous solutions I wrote about.

- ATMac

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Ricky Buchanan

Ricky Buchanan is 33 years old and the founder and main writer for ATMac. She's bedridden with severe CFS/ME or perhaps a primary mitochondrial disorder - the doctors are not sure. When she's not working on ATMac or her other websitse she composes music, listens to audio books, does other disability advocacy, watches TV with her flatmate, and enjoys her cat.

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