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I have WA3 and was just wondering what the differences were. It seems a lot of folks really like QM. Since I already have WA3, going to QM would probably not give me anything I don't already have and maybe lose somethings. At least it sounds like that is what would happen.
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I also use wa3, and I assume quickmenu doesn't have all the customization features wisbar does for one thing.... But I wouldn't make the switch regardless if the mem usage diff is only like 100k or something:P |
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QuickMenu Features:
-Closes programs with one press to X button or press and hold to minimize or verse versa however you want to customize it. -Access to all programs + you can remove the annoying recently open programs. -Access to screen rotation -Direct access to SIP (keyboard) to change it without being in text editor. -Access to bluetooth (connect, turn off and make it visible to other devices) -Hibernate reclaims the RAM, works great. -Suspend turns off the screen, without turning off the device. -Reboot, No more using stylos to soft reset ![]() -Execute, Create any shortcut you want. -Options where you can customize everything in Quick Menu, best features I like in options is that allows you to customize menu items however and wherever you want them, change the behavior of the x button like I mentioned before, show memory and battery icons in task bar, analog or percent however you like it, create any shortcut you want event shortcut for system settings items, I never was able to create shortcut to device lock built in Mogul without installing third party application, but now you can create a shortcut and assign the lock to a button. I dont use slide to unlock anymore, I assigned to lock my device with ftouchflo, slide from left to right to lock and slide from right to left to unlock ![]() -If you don't like the Q to show in the taskbar just uncheck it in Options>View Tab then you will be able to show you regular windows logo in start Menu -Click in windows logo to bring Quickmenu and click in start menu title or press and hold in windows logo to bring the normal windows menu. I didnt mention all the features, I only showed you what I actually use. Overall I recommend this app to everyone, trust me I tried all the task manager apps such as HTC x-button, Wktask...... but once you use this one, you will never look back. BTW whoever is concerned about memory usage, it doesn't use that much, only 300kb with everything that can do. Last edited by poorlyduck; 11-29-2007 at 11:06 PM. |
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Can you guys help me out? I just uninstalled quickmenu from my touch and now when I reboot a pop up comes up say "the file 'quickMenu' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persits, try reinstalling or restorint this file." I dont want to reinstall this file. How do I remove this pop up from coming up on reboot?
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