[Mac OS X Apps] TigerLaunch : The menu which apple forgot to include in leopard!

tigerlaunch.jpgWhen I switched to Mac the biggest problem I faced was that there was no launcher (read Start menu in Windows) and I’d big problem in launching the applications. QuickSilver definitely solved the problem and then I came across ToDos.

However, I still was looking for a better launcher which gave the feel of Start Menu and just then I came across TigerLaunch.

TigerLaunch is an open-source software (around 120 Kb only) and which gives you a launcher menu at the top (where you have the time, battery information etc.).

The utility is light weight and extremely useful as it displays all the applications under one menu. It allows you to add various folder where you may have installed the applications and thus not only it’ll scan the known places but you can customize it to your needs.

I’ll say that it’s one of the best utility for Mac OS X and one of the most useful ones too. It’s a must have for every OS X user!

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