thaw-app/Thaw

Thaw is a free Mac app that lets you control which icons appear in your computer's menu bar — the strip of small icons in the top-right corner of your screen — by hiding, showing, or rearranging them on demand. It's a community-maintained revival of a popular earlier tool called Ice, updated to work with the latest version of macOS.

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§ 1 — what it does

Thaw is a free Mac app that lets you control which icons appear in your computer's menu bar — the strip of small icons in the top-right corner of your screen — by hiding, showing, or rearranging them on demand. It's a community-maintained revival of a popular earlier tool called Ice, updated to work with the latest version of macOS.

§ 2 — why it matters

With nearly 5,000 stars and 46 contributors rallying around a community-led fork, Thaw signals strong demand for polished productivity utilities that Apple hasn't addressed natively — a market pattern that has historically produced successful indie Mac apps and acquisition targets. For builders, it's a reminder that stepping in to maintain abandoned open-source tools with an active user base can be a low-cost, high-goodwill way to build audience and distribution.

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