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« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2006, 12:36:40 PM »
Kris, not sure which machine you had trouble with using MainMenu, but you might want to take a look and <MaxMenus> and maybe <Apple System Menu>, as well. I really like MaxMenus and have had absolutely no troubles using it on my iMac iGloo and my wife's iBook G4. Both are Pref panels and seem to work very well with everything. As you know, I dislike the Dock and these two apps make it a very seldom used 'feature'.
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« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2006, 12:39:12 PM »
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Yes, it is plenty hot enough for me here in Sacramento! I recently purchased a new motorcycle, and it is sitting in my garage unused. (Which is making me miserable. I thought that I would be able to ride it a lot this summer.) A ride in this weather would quickly turn me into a mummy!


When I resided in Sac Valley I would scoot up 50 to Placer or take the highway to Truckee. Getting Up in the hills has a cooling effect..... some would say! wink.gif

Of course a short ride into Old Sac and Fanny Ann's on a hot day always had a cooling effect. And they have one of my favorite T-Shirts too wink.gif

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« Reply #17 on: July 26, 2006, 01:30:59 PM »
As a long time rider (45 yrs., on and off, no pun intended!) and growing up in the desert, I can tell you that riding in the late evening and night is truly a delight, if your night vision is still good, Randy.  Less traffic, cool breeze, and that way, you have an excuse to sleep in, come morning!  biggrin.gif:

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« Reply #18 on: July 28, 2006, 12:28:42 AM »
QUOTE(airbusdriver @ Jul 26 2006, 01:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Kris, not sure which machine you had trouble with using MainMenu, but you might want to take a look and <MaxMenus> and maybe <Apple System Menu>, as well. I really like MaxMenus and have had absolutely no troubles using it on my iMac iGloo and my wife's iBook G4. Both are Pref panels and seem to work very well with everything. As you know, I dislike the Dock and these two apps make it a very seldom used 'feature'.


I have FruitMenu for those activities.

MainMenu is for different purposes:
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MAIN MENU (Provides a menu bar menu for running system tasks, including repairing disk permissions, running maintenance scripts, updating prebinding, cleaning caches, flushing the lookupd cache, rebuild Spotlight indexes, verification and removal of .plist preference files, and more.)


I only used it for a week or so until I encountered this problem. It may not have been the reason for the crash but I didn't want to take any chances. dntknw.gif
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« Reply #19 on: July 28, 2006, 11:22:09 AM »
Ah yes, I remember now from Randy's site. Another case of a useful program that may be overlooked because of a bad choice of name. wallbash.gif I recall one called Diablotin. It was some kind of utility ( that seems to be what I download more than anything else ). What I don't remember is why I tried it, what it did, or anything else about it! blush-anim-cl.gif

BTW, MaxMenus has just been updated. You really should use it, it's much better named than "FruitMenu"! harhar.gif
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« Reply #20 on: July 28, 2006, 01:54:39 PM »
(Just a note - this is all in fun. Don't want to be misunderstood.)

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What I don't remember is why I tried it, what it did, or anything else about it!

Serves ya' right. wink.gif  You got me to download some utility, talked me through setting it to take care of whatever prob I was having - which it did - and now I see this "thing" in my system pref window, I don't know it is, what it does, why I set it up to start with, I couldn't uninstall it if I wanted since I don't know what it is, and when I asked you several months ago you couldn't remember either. So - it serves ya' right.  tongue.gif  harhar.gif

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« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2006, 03:55:02 PM »
Well, if you had MaxMenus, you'd just click in the upper right-hand corner of your screen and see the list of Pref Panes installed, drag down to the 'mystery' panel and it would open for you. Most have an "About This" item somewhere. And just opening it might jog your memory about what it does, you might even want to use it, again! Now, I have an excuse for my failing memory ( although I can't remember exactly what it is, right now... ), what's yours?! harhar.gif

So, is <this> what you're screaming about?! I still think it's a stupid name...
It could be the developer has an interest in a <certain volcano in Dominica>...
Or he is an avid reader of <Foucault's Pendulum>...
Or it could be the name for the brains tendency to forget or lose connection with memories as it ages...Thinking.gif
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« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2006, 08:15:20 PM »
Neat!  Other folks here ride!  

I'd like to go for a night ride, but this week it has only cooled down to somewhere in the 90's in the evening.  It has gotten cooler today, maybe I'll be ablel to go for a nice ride this weekend.

A friend from DMUG and I went for a ride along the Sacramento river a couple of weeks ago, and ended up in Old Town.  That was fun.  Especially looking at all the bikes parked in Old Town.
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