<strong>Does iChat have one of these?</strong><hr></blockquote>Umm, I think you answered your own question there.
This is the entire list of available .menu apps for 10.2. 3rd party .menus (like WeatherPop) are not allowed and require the installation of an additional "hack" to get them to work. Status menus (like NetMonitor) are still valid and work perfectly fine on 10.2.
Is there any way to remove one of the menus that was added? My brother recently discoverd the script menu, so he added it, but I don't ever use it. Do I delete the Script Menu.menu folder?
<strong>Ah yes, I remember that old thread. I had posted in it using NetMonitor and WeatherPop.
Crikey. I *still* think it's hideous that some of them have ten or twelve or more things up there. Yeesh.
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Ever try taskmenubar in classic? I use it and it's great. All I have to do to get to an open app is just click on the icon in the top menubar once. If I click it twice, I get that app AND hide all other apps. Much easier than moving to the apple menu, clicking and then scrolling down to the app you want. Plus, I can just look at it anytime to see what's open.
I think the menubar should be used more for these types of things. I wish Apple would set a section of it for 3rd party things.
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<strong>Does iChat have one of these?</strong><hr></blockquote>Umm, I think you answered your own question there.
This is the entire list of available .menu apps for 10.2. 3rd party .menus (like WeatherPop) are not allowed and require the installation of an additional "hack" to get them to work. Status menus (like NetMonitor) are still valid and work perfectly fine on 10.2.
AirPort.menu
Battery.menu
Bluetooth.menu
Clock.menu
Displays.menu
Eject.menu
iChat.menu
IrDA.menu
Keychain.menu
PCCard.menu
PPP.menu
PPPoE.menu
Script Menu.menu
Volume.menu
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See here:
/Applications/Apple Script/
/Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access.app/Contents/Resources/
/System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras/
I am SUCH an idiot.
The question, as it was originally intended, was:
Does iCal have one?
Just goes to show that re-reading your post before hitting "Add Reply" can save you a lot of embarassment!
D
Anyhow, as you can see from my list, there is no iCal.menu. Perhaps you should submit this suggestion to Apple.
<a href="http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.php?s=65a8076d819a1841d95b5d7da3b1e12a& threadid=108826" target="_blank">http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.php?s=65a8076d819a1841d95b5d7da3b1e12a& threadid=108826</a>
Crikey. I *still* think it's hideous that some of them have ten or twelve or more things up there. Yeesh.
Whatever "floats your boat" I guess. <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
<strong>Ah yes, I remember that old thread. I had posted in it using NetMonitor and WeatherPop.
Crikey. I *still* think it's hideous that some of them have ten or twelve or more things up there. Yeesh.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ever try taskmenubar in classic? I use it and it's great. All I have to do to get to an open app is just click on the icon in the top menubar once. If I click it twice, I get that app AND hide all other apps. Much easier than moving to the apple menu, clicking and then scrolling down to the app you want. Plus, I can just look at it anytime to see what's open.
I think the menubar should be used more for these types of things. I wish Apple would set a section of it for 3rd party things.