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Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
Extension Overload 5.9.9
This program provides information on all the extensions in your system.

It also lets you activate and deactivate them.
Features:
- Allows you to enable and disable extensions, control panels, control strip modules and contextual menu items on the fly
- Allows you to preview, enable and disable fonts
- Provides detailed descriptions of 2,800 extensions; 1,021 control panels; 191 control strip modules and 91 contextual menu items both from Apple and from other companies
New in this version 5.7.1:
- Contains descriptions of 2,960 extensions
- Contains descriptions of 1,070 control panels
- Contains descriptions of 1,070 control strip modules
- Contains descriptions of 108 contextual menu items
- Total of 4,358 extensions, CSMs, and CMM plug-ins
- Fixed a bug that could cause crashes on systems earlier than MacOS 8.5 if Navigation Services were not installed
5.9.4 released December 10, 2001
- Compatible with Mac OS 9.2.1
- Now with definitions of 5,475 extensions, control panels, CSM and CMM, up from 5,200 previously
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