![]() Also useful for those who are confronted with stubborn applications that will drop valuable information in the Documents Folder or refuse to look for it elsewhere.īeside the presets, which are all good and well, you can also have a true blue, just like in the old days, Apple Menu. The last preset is the Documents Menu, once again, ideal for those who make frequent use of the Documents folder. Best thing this menu offers is easy access to the desktop and the Public Folder. This is useful for computers with many users, or for those users who keep everything in their home for easy backup. Home is a menu that holds all the contents of your user folder. Since most people will have no items in the folder scanned by this menu you can use it for a secondary application menu or just about whatever tickles your fancy. Obviously, the contents are permanently refreshed and any application present in the folder will also appear in the menu.īut there are other menus that you can enable, with just the click of a button, without having to resort to gathering of files and aliases.ĭeveloper Applications is another preset menu that you can enable. This menu will display the contents of the Applications folder on your system drive. However, it is not exactly necessary to do so.īy default, after installation the program only has the Application menu visible. ![]() XMenu does let you make a customized Apple Menu, exactly the way you were used to, by dropping files, folders and aliases into a 'Apple Menu Folder'. Instead it will add one or more menus at the left of the screen. It is not, however, a 'haxie' and it will not change the default Apple menu in any way. XMenu is a program that aims to bring back the OS X Apple menu of old. The only time I ever go there is to change the 'Location'. Now, the Apple menu is a very dusted and rarely visited place for me. Fortunately, the dock and the "launcher" application were quick to step in and fill the gap. But all this went away with OS X, and there was great wailing and gnashing of teeth. ![]() It served as a launcher and file browser and a great host of other things. The Apple Menu had been the center point of working with the Mac for many, many users. One of the biggest shocks when OS X came out was the lack of an Apple Menu.
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