Display Menu Changelog

What's new in Display Menu 2.2.5

Aug 14, 2023
  • This version makes Display Menu compatible with newer versions of MacOS.

New in Display Menu 2.2.4 (Mar 7, 2022)

  • This version adds native support for machines with Apple Silicon CPUs.

New in Display Menu 2.2.3 (Jan 14, 2018)

  • Added access to our FAQ to Display Menu and fixed some minor issues.

New in Display Menu 2.2.2 (Dec 1, 2014)

  • Added more scripting commands to Display Menu:
  • List all available displays by name
  • List all available resolutions for a display
  • Select a resolution by specifying pixel dimensions, refresh rate, and retina options
  • Added visual updates for OX 10.10 Yosemite and backwards compatibility for OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
  • Added an option to show low-fidelity alternatives to the Retina resolutions in the menu

New in Display Menu 2.2.1 (Oct 17, 2014)

  • Adds visual updates for OX 10.10 Yosemite and backwards compatibility for OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.

New in Display Menu 2.2 (Sep 20, 2014)

  • Adds visual updates and backwards compatibility for OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.

New in Display Menu 2.1 (May 22, 2014)

  • Added an option to show low-fidelity alternatives to the Retina resolutions in the menu.

New in Display Menu 2.0.1 (May 16, 2014)

  • Users of the free version did not have the Quartz Debug enabled HiDPI resolutions in their display menu. This bug has been fixed and the free version now works like 1.4 again in this regard.
  • Users of the Pro version with monitors that have slightly varying refresh rates were not able to create bookmarks for some resolutions. With 2.0.1 bookmarking should work as intended for these monitors.

New in Display Menu 2.0 (May 6, 2014)

  • Streamlined the Menu and added an In-App Purchase for adding support for Retina Displays, resolution bookmarks, and the ability to automate Display Menu via AppleScript.

New in Display Menu 1.4 (Dec 19, 2013)

  • Added a "Detect Displays" menu item for those of you who regularly work with VGA-based displays (e.g., projectors).
  • Decided to remove the "Recommend" menu item.

New in Display Menu 1.1 (Feb 2, 2013)

  • Changed "Start on Login" behavior to comply with Apple's sandboxing guidelines.
  • This causes Display Menu to not appear in the "Login Items" regardless of the setting.