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What is a good menuing system to use for the autorun function these days? I have seen several, but most are either a pain to setup or are comercial. Any and all suggestions are welcome.


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I know the best, but it is commercial (however, worth paying for): AutoPlay Media Studio 5

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I know the best, but it is commercial (however, worth paying for): AutoPlay Media Studio 5

I'm sure it is well worth it, but I'm not going to spend $495 for a peice of software that will only be used occasionally.

Auto Play Menu builder is free, but has a splash screen until you pay....

BUT NO TRAIL Period...

I like how this one feels. Concise and to the point. I'm looking at it right now so I'll let you know.

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why not just get reshack and change the setup.exe your own way. sure it takes a bit of fiddling but once you learn you never forget

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why not just get reshack and change the setup.exe your own way. sure it takes a bit of fiddling but once you learn you never forget

True, but I want additional functionality that the original CD autorun program does not provide. This way, I can add my own functions to the autostart menus.

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What is a good menuing system to use for the autorun function these days?  I have seen several, but most are either a pain to setup or are comercial.  Any and all suggestions are welcome.

Have you considered the freeware AutoIt? I'm just getting started with it, but so far I can see that it is very powerful with little effort:

http://www.hiddensoft.com/autoit3/

Yes, I do know about AutoIt and I have it installed. I'll be using Linasoft's AutoPlay Menu Builder. It does have one glaring ommision though...No script support, no test support, and no ability to enable/disable functions/features based on a script or test. Other than that, I've created a very elaborate menuing system with custom graphics that pops up when you insert the DVD.

Very cool.

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