on 3/24/03 3:52 PM, tafkar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Maybe this is a relatively new UMAX hardware/OS conflict?
> 
> David,
> 
> No, this is not really a new problem nor is it related to Umax clones
> in particular. Over the years, with various Macs and versions of the
> OS, there have occasionally been problems with Apple Menu Options.
> Probably the best way to eliminate the problem is to stop using it. As
> a substitute, I would suggest the shareware application "
> BeHierarchic." It  has much more functionality than Apple Menu Options.


BeHierarchic is very good, but so is 'Action Menus'. It was given away free
by Power On for a time, and I run it on my OS 9 volume to this day. I
disabled Apple Menu Options long time ago too.

For the money BeHierarchic definitely wins, as it's one-third the price.
Here's a trial version of Action Menus anyway...

https://store.poweronsoftware.com/store/products/actionMenus/

-Howie



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