AppMenuBoy... When Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) changed the way that folders are represented in the Dock, I lost a handy start menu made by dragging the Applications folder to the end of the dock.
AppMenuBoy is a small Cocoa application that creates a hierarchical menu, in the dock, and when it is the frontmost app, in the menu bar, of your apps. It only shows apps. If a folder has a single app, it hoists the app up, so no subfolders of exactly one app.
COLDFUSION1970 Not surprised as 10.5.3 is not available yet. (Version 1.0)
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May 9 2008
ISHAN I wasn't being critical of your efforts. It's just that I wanted to try your software out, and an ADC student account is free and you can have access to these beta seeds. That way, you don't have to play catch-up with Apple's software tweaks to the Dock, etc. I'll try it again when you update it after 10.5.3 is formally released. (Version 1.0)
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May 10 2008
COLDFUSION1970 Errrr, i'm not the author of this software.
I was just trying to get across the point that the author would be unable to guarantee compatibility with a unreleased version of the Mac OS.
It might take Apple anything from a week to 6 months to release 10.5.3 in its final version. Then it should be tested against this software. (Version 1.0)
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May 10 2008
JAZZYGB1 Incompatibility is the price you pay for running a beta operating system.
Doing that is like a broken pencil in my opinion...POINTLESS! (Version 1.0)
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May 10 2008
ISHAN Incompatibility is the price you pay for being paid to test developer builds of software. That's what developers do. They don't use their primary drive or Macintosh to do this, unless they happen to be testing a prerelease hardware version at the same time.
Enough of this anyway. Would be happy to test this app against 10.5.3 when the app is in further development. BTW, unlike what a previous poster said, Apple is not going to delay release of this update for up to"6 months". WWDC is in June 2008. Maybe I'll see you there :) (Version 1.0)