Bartender 7.3.5 !!hot!!
Using Bartender 7.3.5 ensures that your action bars are compatible with the specific API and restrictions of the Legion client. It allows you to move, resize, skin, and hide your action bars to create a UI that is truly your own.
The Legion era was defined by complex class mechanics. Whether you were managing the Momentum stacks of a Havoc Demon Hunter, the combo points of a Rogue, or the over-time effects of a Warlock, having a clear UI was essential.
Because Bartender 7 is built on SwiftUI, earlier versions occasionally spiked CPU usage when animating the "hidden items" drawer. Version 7.3.5 introduces a throttling mechanism. In testing, idle CPU usage dropped from ~1.5% to . A massive win for laptop users.
Later that night, a newer model—Bartender 9.1.2, all chrome and arrogance—wheeled in and scanned Seven’s station. bartender 7.3.5
Getting the correct version is crucial. Avoid shady download sites. The only safe source is the official website (bartender.app) or Setapp (if you use the subscription).
Even polished software has hiccups. Here is your cheat sheet.
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For existing users on Bartender 4 or 5: The upgrade to 7.3.5 costs $16 (or free if you bought Bartender 7 within the last year). It is worth every cent for the native Apple Silicon performance alone.
: Access to up to 10 action bars, all of which could be individually moved, resized, and repositioned.
In mid-2024, the original developer (Ben Surtees) sold Bartender to , a company that owns several Mac utilities. This caused a panic in the community, with some users raising false alarms about malware. Using Bartender 7
Set your bars to change automatically when you swap stances (like a Warrior) or stealth (like a Rogue).
“It tastes like… the day I left my sister behind in the Southern Quarantine Zone,” she whispered. “But it doesn’t hurt anymore. It just… is.”