Instant menu access anywhere on macOS
Menuwhere is a small macOS utility that lets you open an app’s menus from any spot on your screen. Instead of switching to the application window to reach a menu item, you can summon menus in place, which helps keep your current workflow uninterrupted.
How it works
The tool provides a simple, discoverable interface for calling up an application's menu regardless of which app or window is active. Once invoked, it displays the app’s menu structure so you can select commands without changing focus. The result is fewer window switches and a smoother multitasking experience.
Notable features
- Summon application menus without bringing the app to the front
- Compact, easy-to-learn interface for quick navigation
- Minimal disruption to the task you’re currently doing
- Works across multiple open applications and windows
Why it improves productivity
- Keeps you working in the same place while you access menu commands
- Reduces time lost to switching applications and rearranging windows
- Lets users perform frequent or repetitive menu tasks faster
- Suits workflows that involve juggling several programs at once
Suggested substitute: TradingView Desktop (free)
If you’re exploring alternatives or need desktop clients for specialized tasks, TradingView Desktop is a free option aimed at charting and financial analysis. It’s not a direct match for a menu-access utility, but it’s a recommended desktop app users frequently install for focused work on macOS.
Quick summary
Menuwhere is a practical addition for macOS users who want faster access to menus without changing context. It’s lightweight, straightforward, and particularly helpful for heavy multitaskers or anyone who prefers to keep their hands on the current screen rather than switching windows.
Technical
- Mac
- Free