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| How to Automatially Hide or Show the Menu Bar in OS X El Capitan Windows users have the ability to hide the Taskbar, but the menu bar in OS X is a constant presence. This isn’t necessarily bad because the menu bar doesn’t really take up that much room. If you want to hide it, however, you now can. http://www.howtogeek.com/230160/how-...-x-el-capitan/ |
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