appmenuboy


AppMenuBoy is an OS X application that puts a hierarchical menu of applications in the Dock

When OS X 10.5.0 (Leopard) changed the way that folders are represented in the Dock, I lost a handy start menu made by dragging the Applications folder to the end of the dock.

Under 10.6 and later, you must Control-Click to see the AppMenuBoy dock menu.

AppMenuBoy is a small Cocoa application that creates a hierarchical menu, in the dock, and when it is the frontmost app, in the menu bar, of your apps. It only shows apps. If a folder has a single app, it hoists the app up, so no subfolders of exactly one app.

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Version 1.0.4 adds: * As the directories change, AppMenuBoy automatically tracks those changes. * AppMenuBoy now uses the localized name of Apps and folders, not the hidden file name. * AppMenuBoy now sorts its menu (since localization can change the order.) * Now has a preference to skip folders with parenthesized names. Example: (OldStuff)

Version 1.0.7 adds: * Skips the {GUID} names that Adobe uninstallers generates. * Under OS X 10.7 (Lion) skips Carbon apps.

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Objective-C Cocoa MacOSX APP