AUTOption

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  • No. of downloads: 68
  • Publisher: Pollen Software
  • Date added: 07/10/2006
  • File size: 1M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher's description

AUTOption is software to enable users to create professional autorun CD menus with minimal time and effort. To make a menu the user has the option of using a friendly wizard to walk them through the process or using the menu editor to edit menus in an interactive environment. AUTOption sports 15 styles of button placement animation, use of your own background image, minimize and exit controls, a formattable text area to display descriptive text when the mouse is held over a button, up to twenty buttons on a single menu and optional use of sub-menus. You have the option of nested menus and can also add .wav files for your menu start, exit, button clicks. It can open Internet Sites in the Users Browser; open directories in Windows Explorer; open sub-menus; launch programs; open documents in the Users viewer.

Version 7.0 features fully upgraded Menu Editor and Menu Wizards, and all new text formatting options. Your menu text can even have attractive drop-shadows. Other enhancements include new menu screen position options. Please register message appears 1 in 5 start-ups.


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