Apple Menu Utils
Volume Number: 8
Issue Number: 3
Column Tag: Tools of the Trade
3 Ways to Make Launching Easier
Access files through hierarchical choices under the Apple Menu
By Dave Kelly, MacTutor Regular Contributing Author
System 7.0 provides new capabilities that are being tapped more and more as
developers become familiar with them. Now Utilities was the first to take advantage of
System 7.0’s ability to support hierarchical menus for Apple Menu Items. Since then
at least two other products have made their way to market. The Finder should have had
this feature, but it was left to third party vendors to implement it.
To be able to access files multiple levels deep from the Apple Menu saves time
and is a great convenience. Just place an alias of a folder in your Apple Menu items
folder and the contents of the menu will appear hierarchically in the Apple Menu. If
you’re using System 7.0 you should not be without this feature.
Now Utilities, HandOff II, and HAM all will support this and other features. You
will want to compare all the features before deciding which one you get. I’ve prepared a
brief chart showing some of the differences in each product. It may not be complete,
e specially in the case of Now Utilities which includes other utilities in its package.
HAM has a unique method of supporting Hierarchical Apple Menu items. In
particular, you can change the order of Apple Menu items by dragging items in the menu
list. Items with check marks will be displayed in the Apple Menu. Recent items are
remembered by HAM. HAM creates and alias for recently used items and places the alias
in a Recent Items folder in the Apple Menu items folder. Another feature that I like is
the ability to create “HAMlets”. HAMlets are like aliases except they remember
documents or applications. HAM will automatically create a HAMlet named “Resume
HAMlet” that is placed in your Startup folder so that if you have an inadvertent crash,
everything will open back to where you left off when you restart. You can save HAMlet
so you can open multiple documents and/or applications at any time. Only one minor
annoyance with HAM’s hierarchical apple menu items it that items in the control panel
that are disabled with Now Utilities Startup Manager (or similar INIT controller) can
still be accessed. An error message occurs if a disabled control panel is selected, but it
is an annoyance.
HandOff II strength is in the application launching department. It is very
convenient to be able to create “briefcases” that can launch multiple applications or
documents from HandOff II’s launch menu. Both HandOff II and Now Utilities let you
configure specific color bit depth and sound configuration for each application. What is
conspicuously missing is the ability to switch on/off 32 bit addressing (off for
applications that crash when 32 bit mode is used). In addition, HandOff II can force
substitutions of file types so that you can use your favorite application to automatically
open documents created with another application. Although the custom launch menu
looks similar to the one available in Now Utilities, briefcases make HandOff II’s menu
much more attractive. Control panel items that are disabled by INIT manager programs
are shown in as disabled items. Disabled items are not shown at all in Now Menu’s
control panel folder menu.
Theres a certain amount of tradeoff when selecting from these utilities. Now
Utilities for $129 contains many more utilities than just menu handling. HandOff II for
$99 has more application launching features than the others. HAM for $99 has the
ability to create “HAMlets” and has more control over which items are shown in the
hierarchical Apple Menu. Besides one of the developers of HAM is Chris Derossi, one of
MacTutor’s founding editorial board members. Way to go, Chris, HAM is a great
product. Then again, so are the other two products. Since you can disable parts of each
you might be able to use them together, but it might be risky. You definitely should not
use hierarchical menu capabilities from more than one of them at a time.
HandOff II Now Utilities HAM
Price $99 $129 $99
Hierarchical Apple Menu (7.0) 4 4 4
Set number of levels 2-5 levelsNO (5 levels)NO (5 levels)
Sort Apple Menu NO NO 4
Turn On/Off 4 4 4
Exclude specific folders NO 4 4
Small Fonts option 4 NO NO
Expand Network Volumes 4 4 4
Other Features:
Auto Hide Background Windows 4 4 NO
(system 7.0 only)
Auto drop menus 4 4 NO
Drop menus at mouse click 4 4 N/A
Pop Up Launch Menu 4 4 NO
Group Files 4 documents N/A
Launch multiple frequently used files 4 NO N/A
Remember open items NO 4 4
Auto Reopen items at startup NO NO 4
Reopen recent items NO 4 4
Specify items to appear as
Hierarchical menus NO Apple Menu only 4
Auto add apps to launch menu 4 4 N/A
Allow apps to open all file types 4 NO N/A
Add folders to Launch menu (7.0) 4 NO N/A
Automatic Application Substitution 4 NO N/A
Switch applications 4 4 NO
Color Depth Switching 4 4 NO
Processor cache switching NO NO NO
Sound Level switching 4 4 NO
System 7.0 savvy 4 4 4
For more information:
HandOff II is published by:
Connectix Corporation
125 Constitution Drive, Menlo Park, California 94025
Phone: 800-950-5880, 415-324-0727
FAX: 415-571-5195 • AppleLink: CONNECTIX
CompuServe: “MACAVEN”
Price: $99 • Not copy protected.
Now Utilities is published by:
Now Software, Inc
520 SW Harrison, Suite 435, Portland, Oregon 97201
Phone: 503-274-2800 • FAX: 503-274-0670
AppleLink: NOWSOFTWARE
Price: $129 • Not copy protected.
HAM is published by:
Microseeds Publishing, Inc.
5801 Benjamin Center Drive, Suite 103
Tampa, Florida 33634
Phone: 813-882-8635
FAX: 813-884-5941
AppleLink: MICROPUB
America OnLine: MICROSEEDS
CompuServe: 76004, 2100 (GO MACBVEN)
Microseeds BBS: 813-885-2686
Price: $99
Not copy protected.