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AppMenuBoy For Mac

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A small Mac OS X application designed to place a hierarchical menu in the Dock, containing all the utilities installed on your Mac.. #Create app menu  #Dock app menu  #Restore behavior  #App menu  #Dock  #Hierarchic  

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AppMenuBoy is an OS X application that puts a hierarchical menu of applications in the Dock.

When OS X 10.5 (Leopard) changed the way that folders are represented in the Dock, the handy start menu made by dragging the Applications folder to the end of the dock was lost.

This 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.

1. AppMenuBoy is licensed and distributed under the Apache License 2.0. 2. You can achieve the same effect in OS X 10.5.2 or later by dragging the Applications folder on the dock and selecting the "List" option in the right-click menu.

What's new in AppMenuBoy 1.0.7:

  • Skips the {GUID} names that Adobe uninstallers generates.
  • Under OS X 10.7 (Lion) skips Carbon apps.
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AppMenuBoy 1.0.7

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  runs on:
Mac OS X 10.5 or later (PPC & Intel)
  file size:
61 KB
  filename:
AppMenuBoy.zip
  1 screenshot:
AppMenuBoy - In the Dock you can view the AppMenuBoy menu and use it to launch applications.
  main category:
Utilities
  developer:
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