Although it's unlikely, it’s remotely possible that Menuette — which actually alters the way your Macintosh works — might not work properly with one of your programs. Fortunately, this situation is only an inconvenience, because Menuette provides you with a built-in quick and easy way to disable it in designated programs. In the Menuette main window, click on Exclude Applications… to get to a window that shows you the names of any applications already marked as being incompatible with Menuette. To add your own, click the Add button and locate the application in question. Menuette will be disabled the next time you start that application (or enabled, of course, if you removed an application from the list).
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