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Amico

Amico - 2.1.1

helps change/organize the order of the items in the Apple Menu

All Time: (4.5)
This Version: (4.5)
Current Version: 2.1.1
Release Date: 1997-07-28
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 5,937
Downloads (all versions): 5,937

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Product Description:

AMICO is a utility that helps you change the order of the items that appear in the apple menu. It also lets you insert divider lines between these items.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • AMICO is Mac OS 8 compatible. However
  • to ensure that AMICO will function properly under Mac OS 8
  • you need to check the "Always snap to grid" checkbox in the "View Options..." dialog box of the Apple Menu Items folder and possibly do a "Clean Up" for that folder as well.

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Amico ReviewI have used… - Version: 2.1.1, 4/22/2002 12:05PM PST

waynedeese
this product since v.1 and it has been a tool I have often wondered why it was not included in the OS. Hopefully OS X will find a way to create the usefullness of the Apple Menu using the orginazation simplicity of this product.
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Amico ReviewGreat! Install and… - Version: 2.1.1, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

dont.wanna.tell
be happy/forget!
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Amico ReviewThis is great!… - Version: 2.1.1, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

Dingo boy
Why Apple don't implement it into the OS I don't know (after paying the author a huge sum of money naturally!)
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