MenuExpose - 1.0access Expose from the menubar |
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Good idea - Version: 1.0, 11/2/2004 03:34AM PST
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JavaCorun
That's a good idea! On friday/saturday i'll post an update for this which has nice aqua buttons in the menubar itself instead of in a menu. Thanks for the idea!
Seeing as everyone is saying i shouldn't be charging money i think i'll just make it freeware.
Sorry if i offended anyone!
Seeing as everyone is saying i shouldn't be charging money i think i'll just make it freeware.
Sorry if i offended anyone!
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UI Issue - Version: 1.0, 11/1/2004 10:57AM PST
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agua_dotmac
I was interested in trying this out until I saw a screenshot of the UI: http://www.kurand.net/~corun/me.jpg Moving the mouse to the menu, clicking to drop the menu down, then scrolling to the desired Exposé mode is far too cumbersome -- especially when compared to mousing into corners to invoke Exposé (I am aware of the occasional trip up when Exposé is inadvertently invoked using mouse corners). Now, if the UI was simply three, gorgeous Aqua buttons in the menu-bar, one for each mode. Something like menustrip: http://www.macpoweruser.com/menustrip/index.html Nice screenshots, there.
Regardless of all that, the fact that you can invoke Exposé using ANY key, multi-button mouse click or corner reallly dictates that MenuExpose is more in the realm of freeware -- at least as it stands with its kludgy UI.
Regardless of all that, the fact that you can invoke Exposé using ANY key, multi-button mouse click or corner reallly dictates that MenuExpose is more in the realm of freeware -- at least as it stands with its kludgy UI.
BTW, Menustrip hasn't been updated for quite a while and is not fully functional under Panther.