If there are too many icons in the menu bar, macOS will remove or prevent further menu bar apps from showing to avoid crowding and provide space for application menus. Make sure you close any unused menu bar apps to allow Airtool to appear.
When I run Airtool nothing happens (no icon shows up in the status bar). Why?
About the Author: Adrian Granados
Adrian is the CTO and Lead Developer at Intuitibits LLC. He started developing wireless tools for iOS and Mac in 2009. He's interested in programming, UI/UX design, and wireless networks.
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