Menu Systems of the Future -------------------------- Written By Brian Kellison Menu systems are changing as fast as the eyes can see, but, one menu system in particular does quite a bit for itself and is the easiest to run, but still provides the security that is needed in today society. Menu Master written by Chris Rimer from Findlay, Ohio is a really good menu system and by far the best I have ever seen. The Menu allows for easy install and security setup. While not allowing for color changing you can still get to areas of the computer with only 2 key presses. Once a program has been selected the menu system completely removes itself from the memory of the machine and allows the program you have selected to run. With today's programs needing all the memory they can get this is really a big advancement in menu systems. The install program asks for various information and once entered into the program the install program begins writting the files necessary to run the program. The security is also great! Without a registration key you will not be able to use the program at all. Once the program has been installed to the system if you try to back it off or copy it the Menu Master is useless. Once you start to setup the areas for your programs you will also be able to password protect each area if you would like but remember it is case sensitive so if it is not entered properly then the user will not get into that particular area. On the install program it will also ask you if you want to set up passwords at which you time you can also choose to have no passwords. The Menu Master comes in a variety of forms for the needs of each individual. The packages comes in different type such as color versions, monochrome versions, single line, and multinode. Yes, you this menu system can work on networks as all that is needed is the multinode version and for each node a different set of menus is created. The documentation is very well written as it will explain step by step as to install and set the complete menu system up properly. So please be sure to read all docs incase you might miss something.