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Contextual Menus Manager
Readme for final version 1.0
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Quick Start:
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1. Open the app, it doesn't have to be in the control panels folder, or anywhere special.
2. A list of the CM plugs you have installed (if any) will pop up. *note* if you have none,
an alert will come up telling you to get some! ;)
3. Disable and enable as you wish.
4. If you want to save the current setup as a set, click the save set button, and type in a name.
5. Restart your computer, and presto!
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Contact Info:
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If you have any bugs to report, any comments about the program, or any questions, I can be
reached at:
MacGnome@kagi.com
Also, http://www.macrage.com/ will have the latest version, and FAQ updates. You should
check there before submitting any bugs, or asking any technical questions.
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Registration Info:
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This program isn't free! That said, if you're the good type about shareware, and you want to
register, simply run the program titled 'Register' that came with the application. Fill out
the forms and follow the instructions. Just make sure you put your e-mail address on the
forms, or I can't send you your registration number for perhaps a month!
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Registration Info:
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v1.0:
• Updated version numbers
• A few minor bugs
• First final release
*note*: All of this history is for the private beta testing done with the program.
v1.0 beta 5:
• Fixed popup menu bug where redraw problems would happen after a save of a set
• The title image has been fixed up, better font
• Standard gray background
• Changed the name back to contextual menus manager, according picture changes made
• various interface improvements
v1.0 beta 4: (encompasses b3r2 fixes too)
• Fixed bug in which checking/unchecking would be messed up when you have 12 or less items
• Fixed bug in which loading a set with less that 12 items would cause graphical bugs
• Moved the list frame over a few pixels for better appearance
• Moved the CMM icon in the upper left corner down and over a little bit for looks
• Fixed bug where after a crash, the Last Set would be listed twice.
• Fixed bug in which the CMM sets list would show last set twice after a save
• Fixed a BUNCH of confusing P3 bugs in the popup sets menu
v1.0 beta 3:
• The scrolling buttons have been replaced with a handy scroll bar. This fixed several scrolling
bugs.
• Added the sets folder, and the popup menu with sets. This streamlined the management of sets
while still keeping things portable.
• Changed the preferences creator to 'pref' to conform to standard Apple preference icons
• Added *beta* notice on the registration dialog box
• Rewrote the list building routines for speed. Scrolling speed increased.
• Changed the sets icon actual boxes, instead of just showing the shadows.
• Moved the scrolling list to be more centered in the dialog, in accordance with the redesign
• Updated some error messages.
• Fixed bug in which you clicked before the registration countdown button before countdown was
done, and it registered a button click
• Updated graphics in the registration and about box
v1.0 beta 2:
• fixed internal bug that caused errors when you used sets without items in the plugs folders
• updated set and prefs icons (desktop rebuild may be needed)
• changed dialog placement and design
• dialog shading is now black
• countdown on the shareware notice dialog has been added
• fixed a bug where if you clicked below the scrolling buttons (or above) it would enable an
unseen item.
• Changed the type code of the CMM sets from 'Mset' to 'CMSt' for compatibility issues
• Fixed the random string generator for the about box, it's really random now!
v1.0 beta 1: First beta release
Don't give this software to anyone, and don't say you made it. Do not alter this
software in any way. This is beta software, folks. If something happens to your
computer, or anything else, I'm not responsible. Use it at your own risk.