![]() This is based on the new folder display from Mac OS X Lion. There is a lot of space in the first parallel menu, but folders can be added and of course once selected would open up the second parallel menu thus displaying the contents. However the background color of menu would stay at a constant to ensure that the Haiku design was kept at it’s standard. There would be a Settings program that would allow the user to shrink the icon size to fit more Icons on the second menu, add content to first menu, tweak font size. Once cursor hovers over icons, arrows at the top and bottom would appear to indicate that there are more icons available to choose from. The Icons seen in the Parallel Menu are just a few, and scrolling up and down lets users access all Application launchers. Once a subfolder is selected (in this example I chose the Applications folder) another menu smoothly opens again to the left. The menu, instead of opening like the old traditional menu (as seen in OS’s like WIN95) has an updated look.
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