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- Displays Terminator’s About Box, which shows the information contained in its readme file.
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- You can also save the readme and the registration form to the desktop from here.
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- This is the current state of your payment of the requested $5 (US) shareware fee.
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- Support your shareware authors! If you use this program, please pay the requested fee.
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- Select this menu item to save the registration form to your desktop.
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- Opens a dialog that lets you set various settings of the Terminator Control Strip module.
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- Terminator’s preferences contain some of its most powerful features.
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- Launches the Finder because it not currently running.
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- The bullet (•) to the left of “Finder inactive” shows this.
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- Quits the Finder because it is currently running.
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- The bullet (•) to the left of “Finder active” shows this.
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- Sends an event to the Finder telling it to quit all of the open programs and then restart.
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- This is the exact same action that occurs when “Restart” is chosen from the Finder’s “Special” menu.
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- Quits all of the open programs except for the Finder and the program that you are currently inside of.
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- If you have set an application to not be quit in the preferences, it will be left running.
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- Quits all of the open programs except for the Finder.
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- If you have set an application to not be quit in the preferences, it will be left running.
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- Hides the floating window that you clicked on to show this menu.
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- Edit the preferences for faster ways to hide and show the Strip bar.
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