Parall adds a tray menu to any Mac app, runs multiple instances, separates data
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The new 1.1.1 update adds a tray menu option for any shortcut. When the target app is running, Parall can start a small helper that shows a tray icon in the menu bar for that specific shortcut. From that menu you can show or hide the app, quit it, and open the shortcut data folder or bundle in Finder. For supported browsers the tray menu also has items to open a new window or a new incognito window.
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