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Also I recommend this tool, which allows to make Haiku menu more usable.
http://besly.de/menu/search/archiv/sys/menusorter_eng.html
Also I recommend this tool, which allows to make Haiku menu more usable.
http://besly.de/menu/search/archiv/sys/menusorter_eng.html
Thanks for the overview, Chris!
Another interesting launcher is included with Brian Hill’s Einsteinium. Einsteinium keeps track what apps you’re using for how long a time. The included launcher has a list of all your apps (and documents, folders and queries!) and sorts them according to how often you use/launch them. Nifty!
It’s available from HaikuDepot.
Thanks for the mention Humdinger! Unfortunately it looks like the HaikuDepot has an older version. The latest version will always be here:
1 replyWe can’t have that! Added to HaikuDepot with hrev50899.
Launchers available on the clasqm repo:
8Dock: https://depot.haiku-os.org/#/pkg/8dock/clasqm/0/9/5/-/2/x86_gcc2
BartLauncher: https://depot.haiku-os.org/#/pkg/bartlauncher/clasqm/1/0/-/-/3/x86_gcc2
HotLauncher: https://depot.haiku-os.org/#/pkg/hotlauncher/clasqm/1/2/0/-/3/x86_gcc2
LaunchBar: https://depot.haiku-os.org/#/pkg/launchbar/clasqm/1/1/-/-/2/x86_gcc2
LittleShell: https://depot.haiku-os.org/#/pkg/littleshell/clasqm/1/0/-/-/3/x86_gcc2
As always, these are ancient BeOS apps, and that they work at all is a testament to the Haiku devs’ ingenuity and persistence. Expect some rough edges. Also, nearly all the apps in my repo place a lowercased link to /system/bin, so you can start them from terminal.See http://clasquin-johnson.co.za/michel/haiku/blog/2016/making-haiku-even-more.html