Check this box to hide all toolbars when you switch to another application
Check this box to automatically launch PowerBar Pro when you start your Macintosh.
Check this box to bring PowerBar Pro behind the Finder whenever you make the Finder active. This makes the toolbars more easily accessible.
Check this box to bring the Finder to the front immediately after PowerBar Pro launches.
Check this box to use the command key equivalents for Close and Quit menu options.
Choose how you would like folder button popup menus displayed by selecting an option from this menu.
Choose how you would like icons to be drawn on all toolbar buttons (except custom styles) by selecting an option from this menu.
Click this button to choose a preferred eMail application to handle the eMail power commands you can install on toolbars.
Click this button to choose a preferred Web Browser application to handle the web URL power commands you can install on toolbars.
Check this box to bring PowerBar Pro to the front when you maximize a toolbar by moving the mouse to it.
Check this box to cause a click sound to be emitted when you click a toolbar button.
Check this box to cause the name of a button to be spoken when you navigate to it using the keyboard (not the mouse).
Check this box when you want buttons to be cleaned up (i.e. empty button between filled ones removed) upon resizing a toolbar.
Check this box if you would like to confirm the deletion of a button.
Check this box if you would like to confirm restart or shutdown of your Macintosh via the use of the so-named Power Commands.
Check this box if you want all files dragged to folder buttons copied instead of moved. (They are always copied when the source and destination hard drives are different.).
Check this box if you want aliases in folder popup menus to be resolved (so you can see the nested contents of them).
Check this box to track recent documents dragged to an application button.
Type the number of recent documents (per application button) to be tracked when they are dragged to the button.
Check this box to use double clicks of the mouse button to select toolbar buttons.
Check this box to use frames around toolbars that can be used to drag them around without using the command key modifier.
Check this box to use toolbar button tips to see the names of toolbar button items when no status bar is in use.
Check this box to prevent background-only applications from appearing in the ProcessBar.
Check this box to grow the ProcessBar to the up or left (depending on orientation) when adding or removing processes.
Check this box to hide other active applications when selecting an application from the ProcessBar.
This list displays all applications that will not be displayed in the ProcessBar. Use the “Add” or “Remove” buttons below to modify this list.
This list displays all applications that will not be hidden when switching to others using the ProcessBar. Use the “Add” or “Remove” buttons below to modify this list.
Use this button to add applications to either of the above two lists.
Use this button to remove applications from either of the above two lists.
Check this box to use a hot key to switch among active applications.
Use this button to type the key or keys you want to use to switch among active applications.
Check this box to use the hot spot to bring PowerBar Pro to the front when you move the mouse to the hot spot.
Check here to use this corner as the hot spot.
Check here to use this corner as the hot spot.
Check here to use this corner as the hot spot.
Check here to use this corner as the hot spot.
Check this box to use a hot key to make PowerBar Pro the active application.
Click this button to type the key or keys you want to use to bring PowerBar Pro to the front.
Click this button to reveal general preferences you can change.
Click this button to reveal toolbar preferences that you can change.
Click this button to reveal process bar preferences that you can change.
Click this button to reveal hot spot and hot key preferences that you can change.