Powermenu 2.2.3
Powermenu
Configuration · v2.2.3 · info-mac
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About
PowerMenu is a utility that adds powerful commands to your contextual menu if you are running MacOS 8 or better. If you are running the older Macintosh System 7, PowerMenu adds a contextual menu to your system so you can still use this innovative feature without upgrading to MacOS 8.
Version 2.2.3 corrects a startup bug and greatly accelerates the drawing of custom icons under MacOS 8.5.
PowerMenu's contextual menu commands let you do all these operations with a single click:
- Open files straight into any application. If the application you want to use isn't running, PowerMenu automatically launches it for you - Move, copy or make an alias of files straight into target folders of your choosing - Quickly open commonly used files or launch any application
PowerMenu also provides these handy features:
- "File Copy and Paste", a unique feature that makes manipulating files much easier. With File Copy and Paste, you can "pick up" files and "drop" them into another folder without dragging and dropping. You can even "gather" many files from different locations and copy or move them all to a single target folder with just a few clicks or keystrokes!
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