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I have added Ice, which is an open source and free alternative to the ever popular Bartender. This allows people to customize their MacOS menubar experience.
Ice also provides more features including the ability to change the translucency/tint, and remove whole sections of the menu bar.
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Added a listing for Ice, a sleek menubar manager.
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Types of Changes
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Proposed Changes
Describe each of your changes here to communicate to the maintainers why we should accept this pull request.
I have added Ice, which is an open source and free alternative to the ever popular Bartender. This allows people to customize their MacOS menubar experience.
Ice also provides more features including the ability to change the translucency/tint, and remove whole sections of the menu bar.
PR Checklist
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