Speed App 2.2.1
Speed App
Disk & File · v2.2.1 · info-mac
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About
This is the Japanese version of the SpeedApp package.
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SpeedApp is the fastest way for to run an application on PowerMacintosh computers! Using a shortcut, you can call from the Finder this pretty utility (similar to Sherlock), typie an application name (or a portion of it) in the main window and press the Enter/Return key on your keyboard to quickly and easily launch the application you want to use. Thanks to SpeedApp you don't need to touch your mouse for all these steps. Using SpeedApp you will not need to open folders, or create aliases anywhere to quickly and easily access your applications. Thanks to SpeedApp you can run every application installed in your Macintosh without needing to remember where it is!
System Requirements:
SpeedApp requires a Power-PC based Mac with Mac OS 8.5 or higher installed and 2MB of available ram. SpeedApp also can be configured by its extention, which allows pre Mac OS 9 users to configure Fkeys to run it automatically. SpeedApp INIT also allow the Mac OS users to configure a different keyboard shortcut than Fkeys.
What's new in version 2.2.1: *Added in the preferences window a new Keyboard shortcut configuration option, (available only for Mac OS 9 and newer), which allow the user to choose their favourite FKey shortcut via the Finder instead of using the old SpeedApp INIT method. *It is now possible to set SpeedApp to be only hidden (instead of quitting) when launching an application. *Applications types "APPD" (such as Key Caps) are now treated as every other application "APPL" and they are listed in the main list. *Desk accessories "dfil" are now listed too and they can be excluded by a new preferences window option. *Fixed a bug in the SpeedApp INIT shortcut display in the preferences window. *Fixed some minor bugs.
Notes
This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.