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The most powerful window manager for macOS.
Map multiple window areas to the same key, and cycle between them.
Easily switch between all open windows. At the speed of thought.
Search and navigate across tabs of all open apps with ease. Check the docs for more information and app compatibility.
Define which areas apply to which screen size, and OneMenu will choose correctly, based on where your window is.
So I tried the new macOS native window tiling and found it's actually WORSE than OneMenu. Not nearly as responsive and less intuitive. I'm shocked Apple screwed this up so badly.
In essence, good job with OneMenu, you are a better UX designer than Apple it seems :v)
Unrelated to this video, but I just wanted to say a huge thank you for creating OneMenu! The keyboard cleaning feature is fantastic, and the UI feels so minimal and perfectly native to macOS. Truly appreciate your work, Marko!
I've had to fully reset my Macbook a few times and the first thing I download again is One Menu! ❤️
From the time I had my first macbook how many ever years ago this was one thing I always said was missing from the OS. I downloaded your app a while ago and I use it everyday without fail even on my external displays even though they have their own windows manager.
I am used to fancy zones on Windows and searched for something similar on Mac! OneMenu is awesome, I love it!
Thank you very much for OneMenu. It is absolutely divine. I've been waiting an awful long time for this. I envied your windows manager with every video. And finally I can clean my keyboard :D.
One menu is wonderful, thanks for it :3
Marko, you make me you... I use One Menu on my personal macOS, and after more than 1 year, now I have to use Linux in my work time, and until now I have not found a good window manager ;( haha, jokes apart, One Menu is great and would be awesome if I was able to use in Ubuntu too
Unlimited clipboard history, synced over iCloud to all your devices.
Easily navigate and paste items by pressing just a single, customizable key.
Easily find copied items by file name, app name, window title, or content.
The clipboard data never leaves your iCloud. Control which apps record clipboard history.
Child processes are grouped under their logical parent, and usage is aggregated, to give you the complete picture.
Identify processes that have been using a lot of CPU, memory or network, and retaliate.
Go easy on your eyes with a monitor brightness control slider that just works!
Similarly to most, I stumbled across OneMenu when looking for a Window Management solution that was simple rather than over-complicated or involving lengthy setups and config files. Pretty quickly I realised that OneMenu was replacing most of my other apps I used on a daily basis. For such a lightweight application, its functionality and usefulness is simply unmatched. I don’t think there is an equivalent on the market today.
Honestly my experience with OneMenu has never been anything but smooth! I've never had a single issue and is hands down the only application I use that has never been problematic.
I've been using OneMenu for over a year now and absolutely love it. Originally I was just looking for an app that would make it easy to disable my keyboard so I can clean it with the computer on, but the CPU/RAM/storage utilization widgets and clipboard history have been really useful as well.
The app is also in constant development with new features being added regularly, and it's nice to see such a simple yet high quality app coming from an indie developer.
I've been using OneMenu Pro for over a year, and it quickly became a must-have tool in my daily macOS workflow. Long before Apple introduced native window management, OneMenu was already doing it — clean, fast, and customizable. The ability to monitor system performance, manage windows with intuitive shortcuts, and even disable the keyboard while cleaning is just brilliant.
I've been using OneMenu Pro for a long time. The window manager for me is quite nice, really flexible and configurable. And with other small features, I'll look forward to keep uninstalling apps that I no longer need.
I started using OneMenu because I needed a tool which has a good functioning Keyboard Cleaning feature. After downloading the tool, External Monitor Brightness adjustment was something unique about this tool. Additionally having an UI which shows the conditions of CPU, RAM and DISK is a really nice to have feature. So finally, I wanted to support the creator of the project and purchased the pro version. So Im enjoying OneMenu pro because of the reasons I mentioned above.
Unlimited features.
Additional 30 days money back guarantee for all licenses.
Free, forever.
We offer 30 days money back guarantee. If you are not happy with OneMenu, you can cancel any time, and get your money back within the first month, no questions asked.
If you already own a license and wish to upgrade, or if you need more than 3 machines, reach out to [email protected], and we can work out the perfect license for your use case.
No, the free trial does not trigger an automatic payment, simply enjoy the Pro feature set for free for 30 days.
Click on the menubar icon, choose Preferences, go to the License tab, and enter your license key.
No, OneMenu does not clash with the native macOS window manager. Both can be active at the same time. OneMenu is more responsive and it will tirgger sooner.
Yes, you can even customize which window areas will be enabled on the vertical screen only.