Classic Menu Update Features Expanded Languages

· by Mike Washlesky · News

Sig Software has released an update for Classic Menu, bringing it to version 2.6.2. Classic Menu is designed to bring Classic OS menu items to the OS X platform. The update features improved language support and other enhancements and fixes. According to Sig Software:

Sig Software is proud to announce the release of Classic Menu 2.6.2, for all versions of Mac OS X.

Winner of a MacFixit Toolbox Award in 2000, Classic Menu brings the classic Mac OS apple menu back to Mac OS X, replacing the systemis built-in apple menu (but keeping it within easy reach).

Like the traditional OS 9 apple menu, it displays the icons and names of files and folders in the Classic Menu Items folder and allows up to 5 levels of hierarchical menus for folder contents.

Version 2.6.2 adds French and German localizations, removes the depth limitation of 5 hierarchical menus for OS X 10.2 Jaguar, improves visual compatibility with dark system themes and contains several other minor fixes and improvements.

You can find more information about the Classic Menu update at the Sig software Web site. Classic Menu 2.6.2 is available for US$10.00.

Mike Washlesky

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