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GoToMeeting is a screen-sharing solution for Mac (and many more devices) that makes it easy to collaborate with anyone remotely. In seconds, you can connect. The basic way to share files between Macs is to use File Sharing. To use this feature. Ready, set, share. If your Mac is running any version of OS X newer than 10.9 (Mavericks), you’re set to screen share. GoToMeeting also works great on PC, iOS and Android devices. Whichever system someone uses, they can see what you share from your Mac screen without issue. QBittorrent for Mac is a peer-2-peer (P2P) sharing application that provides an alternative to µTorrent. It features extensible search engine that is well integrated into the application.

A share menu plays a vital role in any operating system. If it’s broken or inconsistent (Hey Android, looking at you), then it takes away the experience of using the device. After all, the Share menu is one of your most-used interfaces on mobile and desktop. As for macOS, Apple offers a standard Share menu to send stuff. It also lets you customize the share menu based on your preference and needs.

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Some may wonder why anyone would need to edit the Share menu on Mac? Well, using a custom share menu across the OS, you can make sure that you enjoy a consistent sharing experience. And unlike iOS, Apple is flexible in letting you modify such details on Mac.

In this post, we will explain how to edit the share menu on Mac, how it works on different apps, and how to add third-party apps on the share menu on Mac. Let’s get started.

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Edit Share Menu on Mac

The standard share menu on Mac comes with first-party apps integration such as Reminders, Apple Notes, Mail, and Airdrop. But if you are like me and using Mail, Reminders, Apple Notes alternatives on Mac, then the default options won’t work for you.

In such cases, you need to lower down the default options from the sharing menu and put your preferred ones at the top. Follow the steps below to make changes.

Step 1: Tap on the Apple logo at the upper left corner.

Step 2: Go to System Preferences.

Step 3: Navigate to Extensions.

Step 4: Scroll to Share Menu, and you will see all the relevant options on the right side.

Step 5: Disable the ones that you no longer need. You can also use drag and drop to move your preferable sharing extensions at the top.

From now on, whenever you try to share a file on Mac, you will see your custom share menu.

Any change you make to this menu is applied right away, and it’s applied for all files. Normally, the share menu will only show you relevant options that apply to a file. For example, the Add to Reading List option won’t appear when you right-click on an image, so you don’t have to worry about the share menu being crowded.

The options that appear on the Extensions preference are for apps that support the share menu on macOS. If an app doesn’t support the share menu, you cannot force it to appear in this list. You will need to request the developer to consider adding macOS share menu support in the future update.

As for the stock apps and their sharing options, there’s no way to force them out either. They’re all mostly apps that you cannot uninstall from macOS, e.g., the Messages app, so they will appear in the share menu, whether you like it or not.

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Quickly Access Share Menu

If you don’t want to go a lengthy process to edit the share menu on Mac then you can always take a shortcut and quickly access the menu.

Open Finder and select any file. Right-click on it and select Share. Scroll down to More, and it will directly open the Share extension menu in the system preferences.

I Don’t See Third-Party App in Share Menu

You can’t access social media apps from the share menu on Mac. However, you can easily place note-taking apps in the sharing menu. If you don't see them in the Share extension screen, follow the trick below to add OneNote and Evernote's likes to the sharing list.

Step 1: Tap on the Apple logo at the upper left corner.

Step 2: Go to System Preferences.

Step 3: Navigate to Extensions > Added Extensions.


Step 4:
Enable Share Menu extension for third-party apps.

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You will now see them in the Share Extension menu and easily access the preferred app from the Share menu.

Limitations With the Current Share Menu

The macOS share menu used to be a flexible solution and a central hub for all social network sharing needs such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. However, starting with macOS Mojave, Apple has put brakes on social integration in the share menu.

The company states security reasons behind the decision to limit social apps from the macOS share menu. As of macOS Mojave and newer OS, Apple has stripped out Facebook and Twitter integration entirely. Even if you install Tweetbot or Tweetdeck (from the App Store), you still won't find entries for those official apps. So how do you easily share with your social networks?

You will have to go to the usual route to share stuff from Mac File manager to social media. Open the app and go to the compose option. Add media from the following menu.

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Share Files on the Go

Using the trick above, you can easily customize the Share menu on Mac based on your preference. However, keep in mind that it won’t work with Facebook or Twitter or other third-party social media apps. We hope Apple revised the decision soon. Which apps you frequently use from the Share menu? Share your usage in the comments section below.

Next up:Mac's Dock is more than a standard menu bar at the bottom in macOS. Read the post to learn how to customize Dock on Mac.


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If you are on a Mac computer, you can share your screen using our Screenleap for Mac app.

The Mac app is compatible with Mac OS X 10.12 and higher. Using the app requires a one-time download and installation. Once installed, the Screenleap icon will be added to your menu bar and your screen share will automatically start.

When you finish your screen share, the Mac app will continue to run so you will not have to download or install it again. You can start a new screen share by either a) visiting the Screenleap website and starting a screen share from the website or b) clicking on the Screenleap icon in the menu bar and then clicking on the Start Screen Share option.

If you are on a Mac computer, you will be able to install the Screenleap for Mac app by clicking the button below:

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If you are on a Windows computer, you can share your screen using our Screenleap for Windows app.

The Windows app requires a one-time download and installation. Once installed, the Screenleap icon will be added to the notification area of your task bar and your screen share will automatically start.

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When you finish your screen share, the Windows app will continue to run so you will not have to download or install it again. You can start a new screen share by either a) visiting the Screenleap website and starting a screen share from the website or b) clicking on the Screenleap icon in the notification area of the task bar and then clicking on the Start Screen Share option.

You can install the Screenleap for Windows app by clicking the button below:

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You will be prompted to download a small app that you will need to run to start the screen share. If you are using Internet Explorer, you will need to be running version 11 or later.