MaxMenus 1.5.1 requires:
  • any Intel or PowerPC Mac
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or newer (including 10.5 Leopard)

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MacWorld gives MaxMenus 4 Mice!


"MaxMenus rocks! Any menu you want, anything in it you want, using any key combo you want. What's not to like?"
- Bob "Dr. Mac" Levitus


"MaxMenus has made OS X tolerable for me. I won't use X without it."
- Lorne Walton


"A great utility for those of us who prefer mouse navigation to keyboard, the amazing array of options and features make it well worth the cost."
- VersionTracker.com Review


"Love it! Does everything I need it to, much more flexible than a rehashed Apple menu. No problems at all. Thank you Proteron!"
- VersionTracker.com Review


See for yourself what a difference MaxMenus can make in using Mac OS X. Download a copy right now and take it for a FREE 30 day test drive.

Power and Flexibility, Merged in One Awesome Utility
MaxMenus is a utility that adds powerful, flexible menus to simplify using Mac OS X with NO haxies involved. Always available in the corners of your display, the menus offer unparalleled ease-of-access to your most commonly used applications, documents, folders, volumes, preferences, and... well, you get the idea.

MaxMenus can be customized to your heart's content, configured to meet your every desire. You can build a menu out of any items you want and put it wherever you want. In just a few moments of set-up you can streamline OS X to fit your work habits. With MaxMenus installed you have Mac OS X finally working for you.

MaxMenus also offers the power to link any item on your computer to a key combination. And yes, it's very easy to set up. Just press the key combo while your mouse is over a menu item, presto, the task is done! So go all out and configure every shortcut you want. F8 for iPhoto. F9 for iTunes. F12 for the Terminal. You can even assign key combinations to your menus from the MaxMenus preference pane. Try pressing Option-Apple-Tab when you're done with the MaxMenus install.

We knew MaxMenus wouldn't be complete without support for drag-and-drop. So we took it all the way. The menus you set up in MaxMenus fully support spring loaded drag-and-drop. You'll be moving and copying files, making aliases, and opening every document with your favorite application when MaxMenus is installed.

Can someone call a Dock-ter
In many ways, MaxMenus outdoes the built in OS X Dock. For instance, you can list more applications in a menu than in the Dock; there's just more space. Also, MaxMenus are text and alphabetically sorted not faceless icons in pseudo-random order. And MaxMenus is unobtrusive, it waits politely in the corners of your display. It won't ambush you like the Dock does if you mouse over to the edge of your screen accidentally.

Oh, the Dock has it's place and MaxMenus doesn't want to take over its job. But take MaxMenus for a test drive and see how much better life can be.

Built Exclusively for Mac OS X.
MaxMenus has been engineered from the ground up for Mac OS X and has been updated specifically for version 10.3, "Panther." That means it takes full advantage of all of the benefits in OS X with absolute compatibility and extreme stability. While many older menu enhancing utilities suffered from slow speeds and compromising bugginess, MaxMenus takes up no unnecessary processor power and is tested rock-solid.

So much more.
To read more about everything MaxMenus can do for you, we encourage you to browse through the MaxMenus manual. We've put it online for just that reason. And when you're done, download a trial copy or, better yet, buy your copy now. Once you've lived with MaxMenus, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.

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