This file describes the simplest way to set up OtherMenu. The OtherMenu Manual gives more details about how to use OtherMenu and how you can customize OtherMenuÕs behavior to fit your preferences.
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1. Move or copy the OtherMenu file (whose icon you should see above, if you are reading this with TeachText) into your Extensions folder, which is inside your System Folder. If you drag the OtherMenu icon over the System Folder icon and drop it, the Finder will know to put it into the Extensions folder.
2. Restart your Mac. You should then see the OtherMenu icon on your menu bar. When you click on that icon, you should see a menu which has an item named ÒRecent ItemsÓ, then an item for each mounted disk, and finally ÒAbout OtherMenuÓ at the end.
3. Open up your System Folder, and find a folder named OtherMenu Folder. Drag the Externals folder that came with OtherMenu onto the OtherMenu Folder and drop it, so that the Externals folder is copied or moved into the OtherMenu Folder. Thereafter, when you pull down OtherMenuÕs menu, you should see a new item, Externals, with a submenu containing the names of the individual externals.