Display Menu is a simple yet incredibly handy little app that just hit the Mac App Store. It allows you to quickly switch display resolutions and change display settings from your Mac’s menu bar — negating the need to navigate the System Preferences options — for free.
Once installed, Display Menu adds a small icon to your Mac’s menu bar that looks like a tiny Thunderbolt Display. When you click on it, you’ll see all the displays connected to your Mac. You can then quickly switch between different resolutions, change refresh rates, toggle mirroring, and toggle HiDPI modes.
What’s great about Display Menu is that it won’t cost your a penny — you can download it from the Mac App Store now for free. Strangely, though, it’s currently only available in the U.S. store. Hopefully this will change soon.
UPDATE: It now seems Display Menu has disappeared from the U.S. store, too. It’s unclear why the app has been pulled, but we’ll let you know if it reappears.
Source: Mac App Store
Via: AppShopper