Application Wizard lets you now customize applications. You can hide or not activate applications when they are opened or automatically hide all running applications when opening an application. You can prevent applications from being hidden when you choose the Hide Others command or prevent them from being added to the Recent Applications and Recent Items menus. You can finally force applications containing both a Mac OS X and a Mac OS 9 executable - even if they have no “Open in the Classic environment” option in the Finder’s Info window - to open in Classic.
To customize applications, open the Applications pane of the Application Wizard preferences.
Application Wizard lets you also force applications containing both a Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 executable to open in Classic directly from the Open menu. To open an application in Classic, select it in the Open menu and press the Option key.
Application Wizard lets you now hide the applications belonging to a groups when it is opened automatically at startup. To hide the applications belonging to a groups when it is opened at startup, open the Groups pane of the Application Wizard preferences, select the group, click Edit Group, and select the Hide checkbox.
The applications belonging to a group can now be changed and their paths can be fixed. To change an application belonging to a group, select it in the Groups pane, click Change Application, and select the new application in the displayed column view. To fix an application’s path after having moved the application to a different folder or updated it to a new version having a different name, select it in the Groups pane, click Fix Path, and reselect the application in the displayed column view.
On macOS 10.3, Application Wizard now displays the current user’s name and picture in the Log Out command of the Special menu.
An incompatibility with macOS 10.3 causing some preference panes (.Mac and Desktop & Screen Saver) and applications (e.g. Folder Action Setup and Printer Setup Utility) to be listed twice in the System Preferences and in the Applications Folder submenus of the Open menu has been fixed.
A bug which could cause the Application Wizard preference pane to quit unexpectedly when loaded has been fixed. The Application Wizard pane quit unexpectedly if the com.mabasoft.ApplicationWizard.plist file was trashed without turning off Application Wizard.
A bug which could cause Application Wizard to quit unexpectedly when the Dock Applications submenu of the Open menu was displayed has been fixed. Application Wizard quit unexpectedly when the icon of an application added to the Dock and subsequently deleted was repositioned in the Dock.
A bug which could cause edited application names to be incorrectly displayed in the Open menu has been fixed.
Some minor bugs have been fixed and minor improvements have been introduced.