Releases: BazzaCuda/CustomMenu
Release v0.9.3
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Windows 64-bit binaries.
Performance gains.
In previous versions, the ini file was being read from disk each time a submenu had to be displayed.
Everything is now done in memory, so submenus will be activated even quicker than they were previously.
This also means that if you're running CustomMenu from a USB stick and you remove the USB stick, the app will continue to function for as long as Windows keeps the application in memory.
The user can still force a re-read of the ini file (e.g. after a manual edit) by using Alt-RightClick on the desktop.
It is not recommended though that the ini file be manually edited. Better to use the built-in config window instead by right-clicking on any menu item. (Note that you can always delete the initial autogenerated "Right-Click me to open Config" menu item.)
While we're on the subject of the ini file, please note that the tabbed indentation of submenu data in the ini file is purely for human readability and is not required by the CustomMenu app.
Tested on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, this stable production release is made available to obtain feedback from a wider audience.
Just unzip to a folder of your choice and run.
See the wiki Getting Started page for more details.
All comments and feedback welcome in the discussion section.
I am currently preparing the source code for release as Open Source here on GitHub.
Release v0.9.2
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Windows 64-bit binaries.
Config window:
- Added a "Help" link to the Wiki pages here on Github.
- Added a "Feedback" link to the Discussion page here on Github.
Some websites are making this application directly downloadable from their website rather than from here on Github.
As a result, some users may not be aware of the help available from the Wiki pages here.
I have provided links from the top right of the Config window to make users aware of the help and to hopefully generate some feedback/discussion here on Github.
Tested on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, this stable near-production release is made available to obtain feedback from a wider audience.
Just unzip to a folder of your choice and run.
See the wiki Getting Started page for more details.
All comments and feedback welcome in the discussion section.
Release v0.9.1
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Windows 64-bit binaries.
Fixed a minor issue with the "browse" file extension filtering options not being observed correctly.
see the Wiki section on creating subMenus for browsing your disk drives: Browse command
Tested on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, this stable near-production release is made available to obtain feedback from a wider audience.
Just unzip to a folder of your choice and run.
See the wiki Getting Started page for more details.
All comments and feedback welcome in the discussion section.
Release v0.9.0
Please go to releases for the latest release.
Windows 64-bit binaries
Tested on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, this initial near-production release is made available to obtain feedback from a wider audience.
Just unzip to a folder of your choice and run.
See the wiki Getting Started page for more details.