An Introduction to FMenu – a macOS App for Facebook

If you’re a Facebook addict (I’ll admit it, I used to be) who uses macOS, FMenu is an absolute must download. Fmenu is a small app that resides in your system menu. It provides notifications about various Facebook events (new wall posts, new inbox messages, status changes etc). In addition, it lets you quickly access almost all of your Facebook pages. Keep reading for an overview with plenty of screenshots.


How to add commands to the OS X "right-click" menu

Please note: this guide is now considered outdated, and the software no longer works the same way it used to, primarily due to changes in macOS. For additional information and a replacement app (of sorts) see Shortcuts by the same author as OnMyCommand.

However, if you’re still using an older version of OS X (10.6 or earlier) this guide and software is still relevant and works.

This tutorial will show you how to use OnMyCommand to create customized “right-click” (contextual) menus in OS X. If you’re a recent Windows ‘switcher’, you might have noticed that the right-click options lack some of the commonly used tasks (move-to, copy-to etc). OnMyCommand allows you to add these, and hundreds of other commands, back to your contextual menu.

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