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FruitMenu

FruitMenu - 1.5.2

Customize the Apple Menu in Mac OS X.

All Time: (4.3)
Version 1.5.2: (4.3)
Selected Version: 1.5.2
Release Date: 2002-02-28
License: Shareware
Downloads (version 1.5.2): 65
Downloads (all versions): 4,872
Price: $7.00

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Product Description:

FruitMenu is a haxie that totally redefines your standard Apple Menu. You think it's long, disorganized and not useful enough? Ever wished to put all your hard drives and files in the Apple Menu like you could in MacOS 9? You wish the control over the Apple Menu contents was in your hands and not in Apple's? Then FruitMenu is the answer. This small and useful haxie will help you build your own Apple Menu, the way you like it. Assign hotkeys to your favorite files and folders, use Recent Items implementation that is faster than Apple's default, see your IP Address in Apple menu and more.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed a potential compatibility issue with 3rd party system enhancing utilities (Default Folder X, MaxMenus).

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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FruitMenu ReviewUnsanity is a LOUSY company - Version: 3.7.3, 10/27/2009 11:24PM PST

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tliszt
I have tried (and tried and tried) to get information from the developer through their www.unsanity.com website. They do not and will not respond.

There is NO information posted about any of their products and compatibility with OSX v10.6 Snow Leopard. And no amount of email requests, support tickets, etc., have resulted in any response at all.

As much as I loved their products and have used them for years, the company has horrible customer service and the website is even worse.
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FruitMenu Usage TipFruitMenu and Snow Leopard - Version: 3.7.3, 10/23/2009 03:41PM PST

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geopix_dotmac
Unlike some, I have found FruitMenu to be a reliable and helpful product. Consequently, for several years now, I have happily used it on three Macs with only minor compatibility problems (and gladly paid the appropriate shareware fees to Unsanity). It is a good product and the price is a bargain.

I purchased Snow Leopard the day it became available, but I haven't installed it on a single machine as of yet, because that would be irresponsible since I have many specialized software products that first need to be upgraded. Instead of moving too fast, I'm slowly going through my Apps and upgrading each for SL compatibility while making a list of those updates that aren't yet available.

FruitMenu will be ready when it's ready. Hopefully, so will I. Be patient.
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FruitMenu CommentaryUnsanity updates for Snow Leopard are supposed to be in work - Version: 3.7.3, 10/8/2009 08:12PM PST

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wtbixler
The Unsanity Blog entry for Oct 6, 2009, says they are developing updates for FruitMenu and their other haxies. I hope they come out a little faster than the updates for Leopard did. I never found an alternative to Fruit Menu that I liked better in the year between Apple's OS X 10.5 release in 2007 and Unsanity's release of Fruit Menu 3.7.1 in August 2008. At least my old iMac G5 is unaffected!
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