Thank you for that.....I could have sworn that I read in MacWorld that 
10.2 would bring back the ability to add things to the Apple 
Menu......oh well.  I do have to say that I LOVE the improvements.  
Once again, since my installation, not one problem.....everything is 
working perfectly.

Tim
On Thursday, August 29, 2002, at 07:51  PM, Aaron Willems wrote:

> You can't. If you want the ability to do that, you will need a 
> shareware
> program called Fruit Menu. You can download it from 
> versiontracker.com. I
> believe it costs about $7 bucks.
>
> on 8/29/02 4:34 PM, Tim Collier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> OK, now that I've got 10.2, how do I add stuff to the Apple Menu?
>>
>> Tim
>> ------
>> America--it's not illegal to be stupid here.
>>
>
> Aaron Willems
>
------
America--it's not illegal to be stupid here.


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