Process Menu Contextual Menu Manager (CMM) Plugin


© 1997 All Rights Reserved
v1.0
11-Sept-97
george (ty) tempel, ttempel@monmouth.com

Description

The Process Menu plugin lists all the active processes and allows you to switch between them. Think of it as a form of the Application Menu found in the Finder.

Version History

  • 1.0, 11-sept-97: golden v1.0 release
  • 1.0b2: first public release

Shareware Fee

This software is shareware. If you decide to keep it, please send US$1.00 to the address found at the bottom of this document. If you have already registered a copy of this software, then you are entitled to future upgrades as well. At just US$1.00 you really can't go wrong, and it will help
to put gas in my motorcycle.

This software may be included in any free-access online archive. The software may be included in any CD-ROM or similar volume only with the written (letter, fax, or email) consent of the author and provided that the author receives one free copy of the volume.

Requirements

The following are required in order to use this software:
  • Mac OS 8.0
  • the Contextual Menu Manager extension
  • SOMobjectsェ for Mac OS shared library
  • A PowerPC computer; sorry, but CMM plugins are PowerPC-only utilities.

Installation

Drag the plugin and the AbstractFilePlugin.lib file onto your closed System folder, and let the Mac OS put them into the Contextual Menu Items folder, which will (probably) be created automagically for you by the Finder. Reboot. If you have problems, then perhaps your system didn't place the plugin into the Contextual Menu Items folder, so make certain that you have the folder (you can always create it manually if the need arises), and put the plugin into the folder. Both the Process Menu plugin and the AbstractFilePlugin.lib file must be in the Contextual Menu Items folder.

Disclaimer

It works here at home on my PowerMac 7500/100 (604/150), as well as on my PowerMac 8100/80 at work. However, if your Mac OS system should suddenly go up in a cloud of smoke, start spinning its monitor around and speaking in tongues, or do other nasty thing such as eating files or snacking on disks, it's not my fault. I don't guarantee that Process Menu can or will do anything except take up a tiny bit of room on your hard drive.

Doesn't it suck that we need to put disclaimers on stuff like this?

Credits

I'd like to thank Apple for the CMM mechanism and SDK, as well as Apple's DTS group for their kind help. I'd also like to thank those individuals who have paid their shareware fees, making this seem worthwhile.

This software was developed using Metrowerks' CodeWarrior Pro, and Resorcerer on a PowerMac 7500/150 (604 upgrade).

Long live the Mac!

Contact Information

Feel free to contact me, or check my website for more information.

george (ty) tempel
ttempel@monmouth.com
http://www.monmouth.com/~ttempel
65 West George Street
Freehold, NJ
07728-1948
USA