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DESCRIPTION

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.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.


Developer:David Phillip Oster
Downloads:767
  - Version d/l:767
Utilities:File Management
License:Free
Date:09 May 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
AppMenuBoy User Reviews (9 posts)Write A Review
May 9 2008

TCWWITT  FinderPop! Turley O'Connor's menu/contextual menu app trumps everything else!  (Version 1.0)

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May 9 2008
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RONL  Very nice David. Thanks!

To readers: this eliminates all of the numerous extra files from appearing in the pop-up/drop-down menus.  (Version 1.0)

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May 9 2008

ISHAN  I like the idea. Unfortunately, it doesn't work with latest developer version of 10.5.3.  (Version 1.0)

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