You Control Leopard
creating custom menus on the Mac
You Control 1.6, the award-winning utility for creating custom menus on the Mac is now available. This update delivers fixes to provide compatibility with Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) and its new features. For example, the Calendar module in You Control can now read the new Leopard iCal file format for quick access to all of your calendars directly from the menubar. In addition, You Control 1.6 offers a number of bug fixes and enhancements for both Leopard and Tiger users.Powerful yet flexible menu utilities
You Control is a collection of powerful, yet flexible menu utilities that allow you to create custom menus that extend the functionality and usability of your Macintosh. You can place your user-created menus in a variety of locations, including the Menu Bar, any corner of your monitor screen, or you can pop your custom menus up anywhere on the screen using key commands you specify.
You Control is loaded with time saving tools that make working with OS X better, faster and easier. In addition to taking control of iTunes, you can create custom menus that allow you easy and instant access to your Address Book Contacts, iCal events, news, stocks, weather and any file or folder on your Mac.
Pricing and Availability:
You Control 1.6 is a free upgrade to registered users and is compatible with both Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) and Leopard (10.5). New users may purchase the software for $29.95 directly from the You Software website. New users can also download free, fully functional 15-day demos of all products from the website. All products are backed with a 30-day money back guarantee.
You Software is a developer and publisher of Macintosh productivity software designed to make the software you use everyday work better. For more information and to keep informed about new product introductions please visit the company's website.
You Software Website: www.yousoftware.com
You Control: www.yousoftware.com/control
Direct Download: you_control.dmg
Release Notes: control_releasenotes.php
You Software is a developer and publisher of Macintosh productivity software designed to make the software you use everyday work better. For more information and to keep informed about new product introductions please visit the company's website. - Published on 01/22/08
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