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On 05.05.2010, at 09:35, Doug Browne wrote:
> Up to Leopard, FruitMenu used to work fine for me, together with
> other Unsanity's haxies.
>
> Doug
Hello Doug,
I have not tested it extensively, I think the issue I mentioned below
takes place when I *disable* FruitMenu and then (later) enable it
again. As long as I kept it enabled it was working fine; it was just
WindowShade X from the same company that started to behave
differently then. :-)
Žorvaršur
OS X 10.4.11
Power Mac G4
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> On 5 May 2010, at 07:49, Chris wrote:
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>> I gave up using FruitMenu ages ago when I moved up to Leopard and it
>> stopped working. In any event Haxies can and, in my experience do,
>> throw up problems elsewhere
>>
>> As a result I tried MoofMenu, a small menu bar item which does
>> much the
>> same thing.
>>
>> <http://www.lobotomo.com/products/MoofMenu/index.html>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> On 5/5/10 <THORN>orvar<eth>ur Davķ<eth>sson wrote:
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>>> I recently installed FruitMenu and notice that it ruthlessly changes
>>> keyboard shortcuts assigned in System Preferences. It seems all
>>> Defaults are restored and all Application Keyboard Shortcuts (in
>>> System Preferences) are wiped out. This happens when you install it
>>> and when you de-install it.
>>>
>>> Anyone here using FruitMenu?
>>>
>>>
>>> <THORN>orvar<eth>ur
>>> OS X 10.4.11
>>> Power Mac G4
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