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April 23, 2003
Menu Master 1.0.1

Just a quick note to you all that Menu Master update I've been talking much about is finally out. I have been unable to defeat Adobe InDesign this far, however I got some interesting thoughts on how to make it work in the future revisions of the haxie.

Other than that, it is a much recommended update. It now allows you to set FKey shortcuts without modifiers, fixes a bug with shortcuts not being remembered across launches, and plenty of other issues you've reported.

Menu Master 1.0.1 (910 K, internet-enabled)

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Fab. Would love to get my hands on the new SILK.

Posted by: CREB on April 23, 2003 1:11 PM

I'd love to see support for persistent iconic menu items, like Now Software's QuickContact and QuickDay (components of Now Up to Date and Contact.)

There is currently no shortcut for "Find Contact," and that's just wrong.

Posted by: on April 24, 2003 9:15 AM

Thanks for the update! But... when I surf I use Safari. I like to hide my past so I keep my history clear... but when I create a shortcut - command zero - for 'Clear History' in the 'History' menu, it does not stick to 'Clear History' but to the location of the menu-item when I created the shortcut. So after a few pages my command-zero can be found at the same location behind some silly website I visited... or I have a few command-zeros in the same menu (weird).

Posted by: ee on April 24, 2003 11:29 AM

I have Menu Master sitting (disabled) on my computer, but the trial clock is still ticking! My free period just expired, and I used it once during that time. Oh, well....

To address the "positioning" issue, ReKey (by Infinity to the Power of Infinity software) apparently uses menu item names to do its reassigning, though its interface is nowhere near as nice as Menu Master's.

ReKey also only works with Cocoa apps.

Posted by: Inspired on April 25, 2003 12:04 PM