PortableApps.com Menu 1.1 Beta 4 Unsupported Mod [Testers Needed]![]() Submitted by Zach Thibeau on May 6, 2008 - 10:57pm
Just a recape of what John Posted on the 1.1 Beta 4 Menu http://portableapps.com/node/8450 Now first thing you'll notice that my topic title says it's unsupported because it's there for a reason John doesn't support mods and doesn't need people asking him about it, this is here to help tie people up until the next menu release, as for category support I am planning on to add it but may wait until the PortableApps.com Platform Specs are final before working on that (also John might add something in the next beta about that too in his next release of the menu) anyways download is MD5 Hash to come soon for all you geeks out there :P ( categories: )
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good to see this posted, i
good to see this posted, i will do some testing and let you know what I find
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Umm...
geek.Menu already has both those features...
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Well,
Geek menu is not verry user friendly. Thats why I use R30.
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geek.Menu isn't for everyone. It has extremely limited theme support, and some other issues. Zach's goal here (I think) was to give users the option of disabling the user picture, without having to switch to an entirely different menu. You're comparing apples and oranges.
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Well your half right
Well your half right Kevin it provides a user an option to disable this feature but it's an added feature that John was going to add, my next goal is to port as many features as I can from r3x to the 1.1 beta
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