Bartender 2016 R7 3146 2021 Page
This does not mean the software was published in 2016. Instead, it points to the copyright year or build epoch. Bartender 3 was released in late 2016. Many older build systems embed the copyright start year as a resource string. If you see “2016,” you are almost certainly looking at a metadata artifact from Bartender 3 or an early Bartender 4 beta that reused resource files.
| Aspect | Status | |--------|--------| | Mainstream support from Seagull | ❌ Ended (ended ~2021–2022) | | Extended support | ❌ Unavailable | | New printer drivers added | ❌ No | | New OS support | ❌ No | | Security patches | ⚠️ Only critical until ~2022 | bartender 2016 r7 3146 2021
Recommendation: Plan migration to BarTender 2021 or 2025 if used in a connected/enterprise environment. This does not mean the software was published in 2016
If you have performed a Spotlight search, dug into your ~/Library/Preferences/ folder, or examined a Time Machine backup from the last few years, you may have stumbled across the curious string: "bartender 2016 r7 3146 2021". This is not a typo, nor is it a virus. It is a fragmented timestamp of one of the most transitional periods in the popular macOS menu bar management tool's history. Recommendation : Plan migration to BarTender 2021 or
Let’s dissect this string part by part, explain where it comes from, and provide a definitive guide for users who need to clean, update, or recover Bartender.
