home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.apps
- Path: sparky!uunet!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!linac!att!cbnews!djb
- From: djb@cbnews.cb.att.com (david.j.bryant)
- Subject: Re: Which Menuing System do YOU use?
- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Columbus Ohio
- Distribution: na
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 11:49:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.114928.9613@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- References: <1992Nov5.040931.5402@odetics.com>
- Lines: 54
-
- Regarding "Which Menuing System do YOU use?", frank@odetics.com (Frank Merrow)
- writes:
-
- > I really need it only to help my three year old son access his games so
- > I decided to find something shareware for use at home. I decided to
- > look on Simtel20 unders MSDOS.MENU, but there are SO MANY choices. I
- > don't want to download and evenuate them ALL. Which one or two are the
- > most popular?
-
- Amazing coincidence -- I was just beginning a similar search for the same
- reason. My wife and kids use the PC for games and recreational software,
- and for the most part MS/Windows has become a graphical menu package for
- them (though it's obviously extremely wasteful to use Windows for that
- purpose). Also, I have quite a few games that won't run under Windows.
- I figured I might actually be better off having a simpler DOS menuing system.
-
- Here's what I'm looking for:
- 1) Mouse-based point-and-click invocation mechanism
- 2) Text labels as well as icons for each choice (my youngest doesn't
- read yet, but can sure identify the right "little pictures" on
- the screen)
- 3) Easy to add items and sub-menus
-
- So far, here's the shareware packages I've examined (using unregistered
- evaluation copies):
-
- *) Automenu - fairly good, but not graphical or mouse-based, and hard to
- add items/submenus to.
- *) QuikMenu - runs in mouse-based graphical mode but doesn't allow icons
- for button labels. Also doesn't let you have labels on the screen (e.g.
- everything has to be a button, so your button labels are all of the
- form "A = Foo" and it gets kind of cluttered looking fairly quickly).
- Font choices are awful. Otherwise quite good.
- *) FastMenu - runs in mouse-based graphical mode but no icon button support
- and the menu choices are short text strings with tiny mouse activation
- "targets"
-
- I've also looked at the application launcher under PC-GEOS. It does have nice,
- large icon buttons you use to start DOS applications and is mouse based. So
- far it's my leading choice, but as Frank points out there are so many menu
- packages on simtel20 and others that I figured one of them might be just
- exactly what I need. I was about to post my own article asking for
- recommendations when I came across Frank's.
-
- Comments and suggestions, especially on a DOS menuing system that supports
- icon buttons, would be *most* appreciated.
-
- UUCP: att!cbosgd!djb
- David Bryant att!cborion!djb
- AT&T Bell Laboratories INTERNET: djb@cborion.cb.att.com
- Room 1B-256 djb@cbosgd.att.com
- 6200 East Broad Street PHONE: (614) 860-4516
- Columbus, Ohio 43213 FAX: (614) 868-4302
-
-