Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>Mac OS 8.1 was the first with "sticky" menus.
>(But Windows had them before that.)
>P.S. The Basilisk II Mac emulator can give
>sticky menus to any version of System or Mac OS
>it runs.
And... The Appearance Extension/Control Panel from OS 8.1, which
gives you "sticky" menus will work with earlier OS's. I've tried it
with OS's as far back as 7.1 & it works fine.
If anyone has tried it with anything earlier, let us know.
Cheers,
Andrew
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