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- For application name, version, and author, select this.
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- This item is not available in this application.
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- This item is not available in this application.
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- Puts a copy of the selected items' text to the clipboard (that is, the actual text that is highlighted).
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- Puts a copy of the selected text from the Monitor Process window to the clipboard. Currently, no process is selected in the Monitor Process window.
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- This item is not available in this application.
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- This item is not available in this application.
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- Item not available in this application.
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- Displays the Monitor Process window.
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- Displays the Monitor Process window (which is already open).
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- Closes the Monitor Process window.
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- Closes the Monitor Process window (which is currently not open).
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- Allows you to launch, or open, another application without having to return to the Finder.
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- Terminates the Monitor Process application.
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- Brings up the Preferences dialog. You can customize some Monitor Process features.
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- Will bring to front the selected application.
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- Will bring to front the selected application. No application is currently selected in the MonitorProcess window.
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- Displays detailed information about the selected application.
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- Displays detailed information about the selected application. No application is currently selected in the MonitorProcess window.
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- Refigures what processes are currently executing and updates the Monitor Process window.
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- Refigures what processes are currently executing and updates the Monitor Process window. The Monitor Process window is not currently open.
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- Sends the High Level Apple Event 'quit' to the selected application.
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- Sends the High Level Apple Event 'quit' to the selected application. No application is currently selected in the MonitorProcess window.
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- The name of the application.
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- The Process Serial Number of the application (used internally).
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- The file type of the application (e.g. 'APPL' is application).
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- The signature of the application. Each application has its own signature to make it unique.
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- The current memory location of the beginning of the process.
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- The amount of memory allocated to the process during this execution of it.
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- The amount of free memory in the partition size that the process is not using currently.
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- Which application caused this process to execute.
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- When was this application executed.
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- How much of the CPU has this process used so far.
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- The location of the application on the disk.
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- If set, this process is a desk accessory?
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- This bit not currently used.
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- If set, this process requests suspend/resume events when they occur.
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- If set, this process requests that NULL events be sent to it when it is in the background.
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- If set, this process handles activate/deactivate events itself when a suspend/resume event is issued.
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- If set, this process executes only in the background.
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- If set, clicks that bring the application to the front will be accepted as a click as if the application was already in front.
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- If set, this application will be notified when an application it launched, quits.
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- If set, this application is 32-bit compaitble.
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- If set, this application can accept high level events, such as Apple Events (such as 'quit')?
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- If set, this process can accept high level events from a remote computer.
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- If set, can recognize stationary documents.
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- If set, can use the new inline TextEdit services.
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- Current System Software version number.
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- Current System Software version number.
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- Sets the refresh rate for updating the Monitor Process window (if Update Automatically is checked).
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