Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uw-beaver!milton!sumax!caladan.wa.com!avalon.caladan.wa.com!stui From: stui@avalon.caladan.wa.com (Stuart Burden) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: HAM Message-ID: <1CE00001.jfes5e@avalon.caladan.wa.com> Date: 30 Jun 91 02:39:11 GMT Reply-To: stui@avalon.caladan.wa.com (Stuart Burden) Organization: Avalon, beyond the Mists Lines: 26 X-Mailer: uAccess - Mac Release: 1.5 In article <14308@goofy.Apple.COM>, wingo@apple.com (Tony Wingo) writes: | The other day I found an INIT called Magic Apple (or MagicApp) up on America | OnLine (i think) that provides a Hierarchical Apple Menu. No documentation, | just the INIT. I've only been using it for a day or so, but it hasn't crashed | on me yet ;-). Yes, it's a pretty neat little gizmo.. and the only problem I've had with it in the week or more I've been using it is that if you have folder aliases within a folder in the Apple Menu Items folder, when you select the folder alias, the contents are briefly displayed in another level of hierachical menus but then they go away and the folder opens instead.. but it's a great little utility.. I've got my Apple menu down to 6 items!! With Magic Apple and AutoMenus (automagical drop down menus :-)), it really adds some pleasant functionality to the system. I too came across this extension via normal "public" distribution means, however the Get Info dialog notes that it is copyright of "Hand Off Corporation".. no version number etc etc.. and no documentation. Stu. -- stui@avalon.uucp stui@avalon.caladan.wa.com