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Menu Master

Menu Master - 1.4.3b4

haxie to modify/add new menu item shortcuts

All Time: (4.1)
Version 1.4.3b4: (5.0)
Selected Version: 1.4.3b4
Release Date: 2008-08-25
License: Beta
Downloads (version 1.4.3b4): 126
Downloads (all versions): 1,216
Price: $12.00

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Product Description:

Menu Master is a haxie that allows you to change or remove menu shortcut keys in any application with ease. It takes about 15 seconds to learn how to use Menu Master, and saves you lots of time later because you can use the shortcuts you defined and do not bother remembering which ones the developer of the software invented for you. Additionally, you can set shortcuts to any menu item that had no shortcuts, or remove shortcuts from menu items. Menu Master gives you a complete control over your menus, all just for affordable US $10.

Features:
  • Assign new shortcut keys to menu items in any application (switch languages quickly with new shortcuts, for example);
  • Redefine existing shortcut keys in the menu items to the ones you like and remember;
  • Remove unneeded shortcut keys (Cmd+Option+D anyone?);
  • Easy to configure as it comes in usual Preference Pane form, accessible through System Preferences.
And to save you from reading the manual, here's how you use Menu Master:
  • Pull down the menu you want to change;
  • Select the menu item you want to redefine shortcut for;
  • Press the new shortcut combination while keeping the menu item selected, or press Delete key to remove a shortcut;
  • That's it! Menu Master will now remember your change and automatically do it every time you start that application.
Note: Menu Accelerator is a 10.4+ only feature.

What's new in this version:

  • Addressed some comments made about the something "special and silly". So many angry comments....
  • Included a sample of something silly in Libary/Application Support/Unsanity/Menu Master/1. MenuEvil.qtz. I have no skills of an artist, so this is just an example of what can be done with the something special and silly (and it publishes "MenuItems" and "SelectedMenuItem" inputs).
  • Added documentation to the read me about how to use the silliness and resources on how to get more information on the silliness.
  • Added some roundish rectangular (squircle) things to the second tab of the Menu Master preference pane.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher

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Version 1.4.3b4:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (4.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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Menu Master ReviewAbandonware: Unsanity Sucks! Zero Support! - Version: 1.4.3, 2/14/2009 10:15PM PST

MAC_1984
Unsanity has chosen to jump ship, and leave their loyal customer base screwed. DO NOT waste you money donating or buying a license as all you will be doing is throwing your money away. I deleted all my Unsanity haxies. Never again with Unsanity.
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Menu Master CommentaryFinal version 1.4.3 is available - Version: 1.4.3b4, 8/28/2008 05:46AM PST

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zunipus
I've notified VT. The Unsanity site has the final version of 1.4.3 available. For those concerned it does NOT include the Silly Menu Animations feature. I personally will be hanging onto 1.4.3b4 for occasional silliness despite the bombing and readability problems.
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Menu Master Reviewsilly - Version: 1.4.3b4, 8/27/2008 12:24PM PST

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Bobby June
silliness: great
readability of silly menus: bad
no silly adjustable slider (opacity, randomness, include your own): bad
no global off button for silliness: bad

so, let's see. three bads and one great?? hmmm, i call that a win FOR silliness. it's so refreshing and software expanding that it wins hands down.

all dev'ers should consider these types of enhancements. it's kinda why i went mac in '95. cooler.

keep ya'dome up, haxieboy. to be a leader, you gotta take heat. stay up! but do it right - a-duh, some peeps won't want it so a-drrr, put an off button!!!



*anyone got sites where i could get more animations for the menus? i'd love to load my own, even tho haxieboy has some great starts. thanks....
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