![]() ![]() Thus, if you’re not into stocks or use a physical calculator, there’s need for those things on your Today panel. These can be found on the Today panel and again, disabling these widgets means you only see the stuff you want. You can drag and rearrange extensions, as seen here with the Share Menu items.įinally, there are the “Today” extensions, which include stuff like Social, Reminders, World Clock, etc. Note, Mail, Messages, and AirDrop cannot be disabled, so even if you don’t use them all, you’re stuck with them.Īlso, you can rearrange the order of things by clicking on each item, and dragging it into the order you want it to appear. Thus, we end up with a much leaner and lighter Share Menu. From the Share Menu, we could click “More,” and disable those extensions. Here’s what we mean by that, let’s say we don’t use Twitter or LinkedIn (or others). What’s nice is you can disable unused accounts so your Share Menu isn’t so long and unwieldy. Here, you can add or remove functions to and from the Share Menu, which appears throughout the operating system. The Share Menu is likely familiar to everyone who use OS X. The functionality afforded by the Dropbox extension really doesn’t do much for us, and is probably better off disabled. Note, if you customize the Finder’s toolbar, you can remove this button (or any other), but it won’t disable that extension. You see that here where this Dropbox integration appears. ![]()
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