strobe
Puny Member
The special items in the Apple Menu could have more logically been placed in the Desktop's contextual dock menu.
The Apple Menu in OS X serves no purpose. I haven't used the Apple Menu in MacOS in YEARS (since Now Menus was released). I don't see a point to this other than making some mac users 'nod'.
A better idea would have been to have the window server manage the menu and title bars thus giving absolute control over all application's menus and their items. Then Apple doesn't have to be creative, 3rd parties can replace the 'Apple Menu Module' with something else inherited from the same class. Changes would have a uniform (global) effect thus preserving UI uniformity.
Apple allows you to customize tool bars in applications, why not menus and title bars? Take all the menu items an application registers and create new ones with those items and custom ones. Why a menu 'bar'? Why not a floating window or popup menus or tool bars. Why not a global utility menu with items from other applications with custom hotkeys, colors, icons, and sounds? Mine could have:
Mail: Fetch Mail
Mail: New Message
IE 5: Open Location...
Music Player: Play
Music Player: Pause
Music Player: Open
QuickTime Player: Open
WordPerfect: Open
etc.
Think about it, nearly every command in every single application is a menu item, yet we only use a small number of them. I could create a new menu/utility window for Photoshop with those items I use the most adding custom hotkeys. So long the window server manages these menus there would be no IPC call thus no delay. In fact responsiveness would be better than it is currently!
Something for 2.0 I guess, but the current Apple Menu looks like an odd ducking in an otherwise clean and consistent interface.
The Apple Menu in OS X serves no purpose. I haven't used the Apple Menu in MacOS in YEARS (since Now Menus was released). I don't see a point to this other than making some mac users 'nod'.
A better idea would have been to have the window server manage the menu and title bars thus giving absolute control over all application's menus and their items. Then Apple doesn't have to be creative, 3rd parties can replace the 'Apple Menu Module' with something else inherited from the same class. Changes would have a uniform (global) effect thus preserving UI uniformity.
Apple allows you to customize tool bars in applications, why not menus and title bars? Take all the menu items an application registers and create new ones with those items and custom ones. Why a menu 'bar'? Why not a floating window or popup menus or tool bars. Why not a global utility menu with items from other applications with custom hotkeys, colors, icons, and sounds? Mine could have:
Mail: Fetch Mail
Mail: New Message
IE 5: Open Location...
Music Player: Play
Music Player: Pause
Music Player: Open
QuickTime Player: Open
WordPerfect: Open
etc.
Think about it, nearly every command in every single application is a menu item, yet we only use a small number of them. I could create a new menu/utility window for Photoshop with those items I use the most adding custom hotkeys. So long the window server manages these menus there would be no IPC call thus no delay. In fact responsiveness would be better than it is currently!
Something for 2.0 I guess, but the current Apple Menu looks like an odd ducking in an otherwise clean and consistent interface.