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MyControls 1.0


License Purchase
Requirements Mac OS 9.x
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Tropical Software File Size 1.2M
Date added 27 Jan 2004 Check your speed

MyControls is Tropical Software's solution for managing and launching Mac OS control panels. Users may access Control Panels in one large window similar to the Mac OS X System Preferences window.

  • Classic System Preferences Window
    Display all Apple Control Panels in one large window like the Mac OSX "System Preferences" window. In a fashion similar to Apple's OSX System Preferences window, MyControls' window is divided into Personal, Hardware, "Internet & Networking", and System sections. Toolbars- MyControls also allows the display of separate "toolbar like" windows with either Personal, Hardware, "Internet & Networking", or System Control Panels.
  • Multiple Monitor Support
    MyControls also allows the docking if any toolbar any screen edge and handles multiple monitors and screen resolution change correctly.
  • Contextual Menu Power- Unique to Tropical Software applications is the use of contextual menus for choosing toolbar window size, floating vs. docked, and if docked, screen edge to dock, and all "on the fly".

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