HandOff II: The file launcher developed by Fred Hollander of
Utilitron, Inc. This INIT for Macintosh solved the "Application Not
Found" problem by launching a substitute application for the one that
created the file the user was trying to open. Apple would later build
a similar functionality into System 7. Also rendered as Hand-Off II or
Hand Off II.
SuperMenu: The first commercial hierarchical Apple menu, developed by
Fred Hollander of Utilitron, Inc. Again, Apple would make a
hierarchical Apple menu standard in System 7, by buying one of the
many shareware versions of the same concept.
HandOff II has a "Sticky Menu" feature setting in the "Master Controls
Preferences" (screenshot #3). In the "SuperMenu" portion of the
preferences pane there is a button labelled "Pull Down". Click down on
that button and choose "Click to Drop". Menus then behave the same as
with [StickyClick][1], or the sticky menus as built into Mac OS's
since version 8.0. This works in SSW 6 and 7.
The download is version 2.2.5.
The installer installs optionally the "SuperMenu" if run under
Macintosh System 7.0 or higher. This does not affect the "small fonts"
or "menu activation" features such as "Click to Drop" in SSW 6.x
Included as an optional install, is the Connectix Macintosh Memory
Guide, a very informative HyperCard 2.x Stack detailing memory (RAM)
considerations of early Macintosh 68k computers.
See Also: [Apollo][2], [On Cue][3], [On Cue II Utilities][4]
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
Macintosh System Software 6.0.5, SSW 7.0 or higher
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/stickyclick
[2]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apollo
[3]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/on-cue
[4]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/cue-ii-utilities-v30