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ISSN 1496-3221

May 23, 2000

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Now there’s one less thing to stand in your way while migrating over to Mac OS X. Sig Software has released a lovely chunk of freeware called Classic Menu, which pops a user-configurable Apple menu “just like the old Mac OS” into your user environment.

“At this stage in the game, Classic Menu is being made freely available in unrestricted form to give a helping hand to other developers trying to get a day’s work done on Apple’s newly-emasculated interface.”

Of course the drawback is that Classic Menu’s apple icon appears on the right hand side of the menu bar, where the application menu should be. But that’s only because Apple decided that the application-specific menu would be on the left hand side of the menu bar where the Apple menu was once located. Simple, no? Now if we could just get rid of that insipid, unclickable blue icon in the middle on the menu bar…

This item was posted by Grant Hutchinson.

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