Just started using it with 10.5.8, and I really like it so far. However, one neat (and for me, very valuable) feature -- the "Shove This" button that can be placed in your browser -- is buggy: It enables you to create a bookmark and send it to ShoveBox, but the result is unreadable. So, when you return to it subsequently, you have no way of knowing what page the bookmark is for.
Very nice, very useful! The only thing that's "missing" is the ability to insert one or more menu dividing lines (say, between applications and documents). But I found a way:
1. Create an empty folder on your desktop.
2. Name the folder "--------" (I used 22 em dashes).
3. Add it to Menu Browser via the "Folders in Menu" prefs.
4. Position it by dragging it to the desired location relative to the other menu items.
5. The folder will now appear in Menu Browser as an empty folder named "--------."
6. Now delete the folder from your desktop. (Yup...delete it!)
7. The empty folder named "--------" will no longer appear in Menu Browser, but its name ( "--------") will remain and serve as a menu dividing line.
8. Repeat for each menu dividing line you want to insert.
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1. Create an empty folder on your desktop.
2. Name the folder "--------" (I used 22 em dashes).
3. Add it to Menu Browser via the "Folders in Menu" prefs.
4. Position it by dragging it to the desired location relative to the other menu items.
5. The folder will now appear in Menu Browser as an empty folder named "--------."
6. Now delete the folder from your desktop. (Yup...delete it!)
7. The empty folder named "--------" will no longer appear in Menu Browser, but its name ( "--------") will remain and serve as a menu dividing line.
8. Repeat for each menu dividing line you want to insert.