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Window Menu (v1.0) REGISTRATION ($40.00)
by the Texas Computer Cattle Company
Window Menu is a sophisticated menuing system utilizing state-of-the-
art screen windowing to organize your computer system and display the
applications, programs, and commands you use for your access. Window
Menu includes the following features:
- You see your menu as you build it; including all menu titles, menu
options and selections, and all menu colors. There are no command
files to build off-line that must be compiled or executed to create
your menu.
- Window Menu includes complete mouse support with an actual mouse
cursor, not just emulated keystrokes; the cursor moves with the
mouse to give you "point and click" capability.
- You can have up to 105 selections per menu categorized under up to
7 window titles across the menu bar. You can also chain to other
menus, allowing an unlimited number of menu options.
- Your menu selections can be assigned their own immediate execution
keys for "one key" access from any point on your menu (function
keys by themselves or in combination with the Shift, Alt(ernate),
or Ctrl, control, keys).
- Any character from the menu selection name can act as a hot-key for
quick access of each selection within an open menu window, not just
the first character of the selection name.
- Any menu option you set up can prompt for up to four parameters to
be passed to applications.
- You can password protect any menu option you set up, including
exiting to DOS, modifying your menus, and displaying new menus.
- and much more
The following is the the minimum hardware and software configuration
required to run Window Menu:
o IBM PC, XT, AT, or PS/2 computer or 100% compatible;
o 256 kilobytes (KB) of RAM;
o standard display monitor (MDA, CGA, EGA, VGA, MCGA, 8214/A, Hercules);
o at least one floppy disk drive (360KB or 720KB);
o hard disk with at least 1MB of available space;
o standard IBM or compatible PC keyboard with ten function keys
(F1-F10), arrow keys, Esc(ape), Del(ete), and Ins(ert);
o PC-DOS or MS-DOS version 2.0 or greater.