On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 18:52:18 -0800, Andrew F. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On thing about the script menu is that by  default (it is activated from the
> Applescipt folder in Applications) it has lots of Applescript aliases in it.
> I don't use any of them, so I just emptied the whole contents allowing me to
> use this as my own Apple menu.
> 
> Also, it looks kind of strange with certain programs (Office), which have
> their "script" menus.  Right now I have Entourage open, so right after the
> help menu is a script menu, then a little over an inch away is my script
> menu, both of which have the same icon, but very different contents.
>
Good going Andrew! Sounds like a great idea and I'm going to try it out.

dan_A

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