ramBunctious has a fairly simple File menu:   New… prompts for a new RAM disk name and size; it then mounts the new volume, and makes it available for system use. Open… allows you to select a RAM disk image file; the RAM disk is mounted and available for normal use. Close closes the frontmost RAM disk settings window. Save performs a write-through for the RAM disk whose window is in front. Put Away unmounts the RAM disk whose window is in front. Register auto-launches the Register program to assist when you register ramBunctious. Quit tries to put away all open RAM disks and, if successful, exits the ramBunctious application. The RAM Disk menu lets you manipulate mounted RAM disks.   When you select a RAM disk from the Put Away submenu, the selected RAM disk will be put away (unless it contains open files). There are three independent ways to put away RAM disks when you're done with them: you can use this Put Away submenu; you can quit ramBunctious; finally, you can put away the volume from Finder. Each mounted RAM disk has an item in the RAM disk menu; a check mark next to it indicates that its window is open. To open a RAM disk's window, select the item. If you select an item with a check mark already next to it, it brings that window to the front.