Once it is released, it costs a grand total of $15, and if you have a previous version you can get it on upgrade pricing for $7.50. Bartender 4 is in public beta right now, which means it’s free to download and use to give feedback to the developer until it is officially released. If you want to learn how to use Bartender 4, of course I highly recommend signing up for ScreenCastsOnline, but I did want to tell you about Bartender 4 here to get you excited. I recently created a tutorial on ScreenCastsOnline about Bartender 4 using my backup Mac which is already on Big Sur, and I really missed Bartender 4 when I went back to Catalina on the production machine. I’m just fixing to make a plan to nuke and pave my production machine so I can go to Big Sur and I have to say Bartender 4 is a big reason on why I’m excited to do it. When I say “for Big Sur” I really mean that it only runs on Big Sur, not on Catalina or earlier. It’s been a huge favorite in the Mac community for ages, and it’s just getting a huge update for Big Sur. If you haven’t heard about it before, Bartender is an app that allows you to control what you see in your menu bar by creating essentially a second, hidden menu bar. Whether it’s because you have a small screen or because you’re a menu bar app addict, if you have too many menu bar apps to fit on your menu bar, then you need Bartender from.