◆◆◆ ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME: 40% OFF ◆◆◆ THE PERFECT GOOGLE+ APP FOR YOUR MAC - PRO VERSION MenuTab Pro for Google+ is new way to access your Google+. Doesn't have enough space for a menubar app? Not a problem. We introduce MenuTab Pro for Google+ that will stick on edges of your screen.
MenuTab Pro for Google+ with these Charming features: Access your Google+ with '1 click' from your menubar,red icon in menubar, Desktop mode with attachments, Popup notifications, Stealth mode, Full screen support and much more! It is Convenient to access to Google+ via your Mac's menu bar Access your Google+ with '1 click' from your menubar or you can via its customizable hot key (Command + G). New notifications with customizable audio alerts When you've got news feed via a vivid red menu bar icon we've made it really simple to know. Mobile & desktop mode, you can easily alternate between modes. Popup notifications support.
Tab for Google+ 3.2 - Monitor and access Google+ from the menu bar. Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate.
You can enable a popup notification for every time you receive the news feed. Stealth mode, adjust the transparency of the tab with the opacity control slider.
Use stealth mode to secretively check your news feed without anyone else noticing. Resizable tab window, easily increase/decrease the tab window to your liking 7. Tab can be dragged and pulled using physical principle 8. Auto hide Tab when inactive eg.
For watch movie You'll soon be able to discover the news feed when you receive it the software icon is colored. Legal Note: MenuTab Pro for Google+ is a 3rd party application for Google+ and is in no way endorsed or affiliated with Google Inc. Google+ and the Google+ Logo are trademarks of Google Inc. We love to hear your feedback. Please remember, we cannot reply to your comments in the Mac App Store. If you have a question, please contact us through our support mail. ◆◆◆ Bug Fix & Feature Request◆◆◆ If you have any problem, please email us at [email protected] We will fix bugs and add features for you as soon as possible.
Golf11, Needs lots of WORK First off it’s a good attempt at trying to mirror menu tab plus for Facebook, but it falls short and is rather buggy. Will not stay in Desktop Mode and notification settings don’t work. What’s the point of having a menubar icon that doesn’t indicate when you have new notifications, especially when there’s a setting for notifications in porperties. I went to the customer support link in the program and this app isn’t even listed so I could make suggestions there before writing this review. Also, when I go to full screen mode, it does something funky, it creates another space for some reason and then after exiting the only way to get out of this space is to do a gesture. Most apps after exiting full screen take you back to the main desktop space. Good thing I didn’t pay full price.
Honest to god, you may as well use G+ on your iPad or iPhone or even the web browser — at this point its just hoggin memory. First off it’s a good attempt at trying to mirror menu tab plus for Facebook, but it falls short and is rather buggy. Will not stay in Desktop Mode and notification settings don’t work. What’s the point of having a menubar icon that doesn’t indicate when you have new notifications, especially when there’s a setting for notifications in porperties.
I went to the customer support link in the program and this app isn’t even listed so I could make suggestions there before writing this review. Also, when I go to full screen mode, it does something funky, it creates another space for some reason and then after exiting the only way to get out of this space is to do a gesture. Most apps after exiting full screen take you back to the main desktop space. Good thing I didn’t pay full price. Honest to god, you may as well use G+ on your iPad or iPhone or even the web browser — at this point its just hoggin memory.
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Mac Create a Google+ Mac app with Fluid. Earlier this week I talked about the, which lets you create full-screen web apps for Lion using specific websites. Even if you don’t have Lion, Fluid is a great way to create a Google+ application that looks and feels more like a native Mac app than a website. You can even grab a nice Google+ icon to use with your Fluid app, like. Better interaction with bookmarklets and extensions. You can change how Google+ looks and how it behaves with custom extensions for Chrome and other browsers. One of the best is a +1 extension that lets you save any web page you come across to your +1 list in Google+, but that specific link on the Go2Web20 site is currently broken, so check out.
If you’re not using Chrome, you can that should work with most other browsers. Import your iPhoto albums with Picasa for Mac.
You’ve got a lot of iPhoto events, and now you want to share those photos on Google+, which actually has a great photo viewer. Apple has built Facebook support into iPhoto, but obviously there’s no direct method for getting that content to Google+. But with, you can and share it to your Picasa Web Albums right from your desktop. Depending on your sharing choices, the pictures will be visible in your Google+ galleries.
IOS Use third-party Picasa apps to upload your photos. There’s no instant upload for iPhones and iPads as there is for Android devices.
But you can get your photos from your mobile to your Google+ account without having to upload to a computer first. Just choose one of the available iOS Picasa photo uploading tools, like, and then upload the pic you want to share to a public gallery on Picasa. Once you’ve done that, navigate to the photo in the Google+ mobile browser app and comment on the photo to share it to your stream. Bookmarklets for sharing.
For sharing sites and saving content to your +1 list, bookmarklets that work with mobile Safari are your best bet. The should work for your iOS devices, too. Share from desktop to mobile. You can use Google+ as a handy way to quickly share links between your desktop and mobile devices, by adding an email address that you have registered on your smartphone to one of your sharing circles on Google+.
So, for instance, you could create an iPhone reading list and re-share interesting links in your Google stream to a specific circle called “for iPhone” that just contains your own email address, or you could set up a circle with the email addresses of your coworkers or project team for easy forwarding of interesting links and notes. Google+ will likely improve as it iterates, and it will offer even more avantages for Mac and iOS users, especially when (and if). But even at this early stage, I’ve found that it enriches my computing experience on any Apple platform. Any advice you can add based on your own use of Google+?
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