The menu bar of OS X has two default color choices, simple grey, or translucent, which varies a bit based upon the wallpaper used. Neither of these looks are really anything to write home about. That’s why the third party mod ObsidianMenuBar is a nice alternative, it gives your Mac a black menu bar. It’s not perfect, but it still looks absolutely fantastic, and really, this is the menu bar that OS X should have.
ObsidianMenuBar is free, easy to install, and just as easy to reverse if you decide you don’t like it.
Get the Obsidian Black Menu Bar in OS X Mavericks
- Head to System Preferences from the Apple menu, then go to “Desktop & Screen Saver” and disable the ‘Translucent menu bar’ option in the Desktop tab
- Download the ObsidianMenuBar package from the developer and unzip the file
- Right-click the “Install Obsidian Menu Bar.app” application and choose “Open” to bypass the “unidentified developer” warning
- Enter the admin password to install the Obsidian mod
- Optional but recommended: install the “WhiteUIServer.menu” mod as well
- Log out of the current user account, then log back in for changes to carry over to the menu bar
You’ll immediately see the difference, the Mac menu bar is suddenly much more attractive. It looks mostly fine throughout OS X, in the Finder, and in third party apps.
No, it’s not perfect, and there are some quirks with how certain menu bar elements look, but if you don’t mind the clock (the emoji clock stays looking good) and battery percentage being mostly invisible you probably won’t be overly bothered by those menu items with low contrast. Installing the optional WhiteUIServer addition helps, but some third party menu bar items are a lost cause for now.
Black menu bars are nothing new, so why bother with Obsidian? Well other than the obvious attractiveness, it’s also the only way to get a black menu bar in the newest versions of OS X. The old tricks of going black with the Nocturne app or MenuBarFilter haven’t been updated in a while and they don’t work with OS X Mavericks at all, yes you can modify them, but they wind up being buggy and probably not worth it. MenuBarFilter is generally my preferred choice for it’s simplicity, but until it gets updated for Mavericks, it’s looking like Obsidian is the way to go.
Removing ObsidianMenubar to Revert to the Default
The developer made removal of Obsidian much easier than it was before, with a simple script to automate the process for you. The removal tool is bundled with the original package, thus if you delete what you downloaded originally you’ll want to grab it again to get the easy remover app:
- Right-click “Restore Default Menu Bar.app” and choose ‘Open’ to bypass Gatekeeper
- Enter the admin password to remove the menu bar mod, then log out and back in for the default menu bar to return
Finally, if you used the translucent menu bar before, head back to System Preferences and re-enable it.
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