Access frequently used applications from your menu bar.
AliasMenu adds drop-down menus to your menu bar that remain accessible regardless of the application you have open. You can place folders in the AliasMenu folder, place icons on the folders that symbolize what each folder means to you, and fill the folders with any aliases you like. These items will show up in the drop-down menus. So, you can create an Internet menu item (and assign it a keyboard shortcut) that launches your Web browser, email program, and PPP connect utility, all from a single command. Version 2.2 fixes several bugs, adds a few enhancements, and is now OS 9 compatible.
This is a must have for all Mac users. Get to any folder or file in your entire hd disk with a single click from your desktop with this utility! One must invariably use this app with Behierarchic too to obtain the most from it. If you do that this will be a utility you can't live without.
Hopefully this will be ported to OS X
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Nice but kills the 9.1 finder occasionally
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Every so often, cannot determine the reason why, your finder menu will wack-out and you'll have to either quit the finder or restart.
A very useful new control panel.
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This is simply a control panel and a custom folder which go in the system folder. This is very useful and simple to setup. Now I don't have to have alias's scattered all over the desktop. Everything just drops down from the menu bar. I liked it so much, that I paid the registration fee right away.