Doctor Bob's KLICKSTART A Simple PRG Menu 12/23/89 bugfix: 12/32/89 So ok. Ya tired of that old DB_MENU program yet? Want something more akin to the common GEM dialogs that you've become accustomed to? Try DB's new menu program: DB KLICKSTART Up to 24 programs AND custom titles in one lil file. Split into 3 pages for easy viewing. Also provides the file selector for picking other programs to run. Use the file_selector to program any/all of the 24 slots. Enter a custom title for each one (or use the filename as the default title). Works in all three resolutions Yep. That's right. Even though I received no response what-so-ever on PRGMENU (aka DB_MENU) I'm back again with this-un. It doesn't have the lil bells and whistles that PRGMENU has. Only mouse_clicks; no keypresses. No text-file reading. No command-line. No Reset-on-exit. But DBKLICK needs no .MEN file. Everything is contained within itself... Requires a whopping 14990 bytes once loaded (ie less than 15k bytes). <1/1/90: v1.1 needs 16k> Changes the default drive and path to that of the path\file that you select. Give 'er a shot, lemme know if I should start on YAMP. And best of all, No Money Down. No payments until January. Easy Financing... extended payments... instant rebate... Double coupons... half-price... Can you beat that? Bye: Dr. Bob 12/31/89: When DBCLICK was placed in a folder, the file_selector's path string would act irratically. This was do to the way that I read the deafult path. It's well known, but YET UNDOCUMENTED, that the gemdos functions are persnickety on some small points... I found one of 'em here... the default path... it's fixed now... (not gemdos, DBKLICK!) A window is now used so you can keep your EASEL_ST desktop pic on the DBKLICK screen... or you can choose to use a CLS instead. Default is always "windowed" menu. Bye: Dr. Bob (happy new year too) Ok, want some tips? Alt-click on program title to edit title. Alt-click on path (in Setup Dialog) to remove from menu. Click on page header to use your own header (ie "* Main Menu *") 1/1/90: F_SEL sent proper message pointers (for future use).