Volumes (disks, connected servers, removable media, ... ) and the home folder can now be displayed in the Special menu, so that you can quickly navigate them and open any enclosed item. Menus also show memory information (used, free, and total volume space) and let you easily access the contents of file packages by holding down the Control key while you navigate them.
System memory usage (physical memory allocation, swap space, virtual memory statistics) and uptime (the time elapsed since the computer was last restarted) can now be displayed in the Special menu.
The Special menu can now be configured by removing unnecessary items. To show or hide items in the Special menu, click the corresponding Configure Menu button in the Menus pane of the Application Wizard preferences.
A contextual menu plug-in has been introduced so that you can now populate groups directly from the Finder. To add an application to a group from the Finder, click it while holding down the Control key to display a contextual menu and choose the desired group from the Add to Application Wizard Group submenu.
When you move or rename custom applications or applications belonging to groups, Application Wizard now automatically updates their paths, so that you do not need to fix them anymore.
Folder names in the Open menu have been localized and invisible items have been removed from the Open menu.
The automatic showing and hiding of the menu panel is now faster on macOS 10.4. On macOS 10.3, the automatic showing and hiding has been adjusted so that its speed is the same on all screen sides.
A bug that could cause the Applications panel to incorrectly display the name and path of Dock applications having been moved or renamed has been fixed.
A bug that could cause the Application Wizard background-only application to be added multiple times to your login items has been fixed.
The Application Wizard Help application has been revised and minor improvements have been introduced.
Several other minor improvements have been introduced and some other minor bugs have been fixed.
Minimum required system version is now macOS 10.2.