Limble is a CMMS that makes it easy to create, update, track, and complete all maintenance tasks. Less guesswork, fewer mistakes, and more time to focus on what matters most.
More than 50,000 maintenance and reliability professionals trust Limble. Companies like:
Nike, Sony, McDonalds, Siemens, Mitsubishi, General Mills, Unilever, Nintendo, Rite Aid, IHG, Quaker Oat Meal, The Yellowstone Club, Johnson Controls, Nevada State Highway Patrol, YMCA, and thousands more.
Eliminate 100% of paper off your desk with our mobile app Prioritize Work Orders and increase productivity by 41% with task scheduling Reduce equipment downtime by 37% with preventive maintenance Reduce Part Spend by 29% with spare parts inventory Increase Asset Lifespan by 23% with world class EAM More than 4.8 million hours of work saved
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The flexibility on Limble is first in class! Other CMM systems I´ve used can´t come close to how user-friendly this system is. The interface and customer support are also pretty amazing!
This was our first attempt at implementing a CMMS system at my organization so we did quite a bit of research to pick the right fit. We decided to go with Limble and fortunately, the setup was quite quick and the software is quite intuitive. Things like setting up work orders, PMs, and assets are things my team and I do on a daily and my team was quick to adapt and learn a new system. My technicians can also use the system quite easily and effectively. We are now up and fully running after only a few weeks of implementing the system.
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The open-source Hidden Bar is my current solution to this problem, but I think I prefer this native fix. https://github.com/dwarvesf/hidden. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months agobrew install --cask hiddenbar
There's Hidden Bar but I think it's a lot like Bartender. It has an arrow too if that's what you want. Source: almost 1 year ago
Hidden is a great free and open-source alternative. Source: about 1 year ago
Hidden bar is the best one from my experience and it’s open source! Source: about 1 year ago
Dozer (free - open source), HiddenBar (free), free alternatives to bartender, however, only does 1 thing and that's hiding the icons, not adding an extra menu, nothing just icons here, icons gone. Source: about 1 year ago
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