| Quick Menu | |
|---|---|
| Developers | OSCS Software Development, Inc. |
| Initial release | 1990 |
| Final release | 1993 |
| Operating system | MS-DOS |
| Available in | English |
| Type | User Interface |
| License | Public Domain[1][2] |
| Website | http://annex.retroarchive.org/crescent/ |
Quick Menu (or QuikMenu) is agraphical user interface forMS-DOS developed by Glenn Glen Tippetts and Dave Riley of OSCS Software Development, Inc. in the early 1990's[3] and later distributed by NeoSoft.[4][5] Three versions were made: Quick Menu, Quick Menu II[6] and Quick Menu III.[7]
Version I was released in 1990. It used a pure textual menu. The user could create some menu choices with a submenu and items which startup up a program.
This version was released in 1991. It was a real graphical interface where the user could create multiple screens. In each screen group icons and program icons could be placed together with a picture. The picture could be selected from an internal library or created with a picture editor which was part of the software. Background pictures could be set, passwords could be set on icons and main exit-command... Navigation was done by using the keyboard or a mouse.
Quick Menu III was more an expansion with more internal applications such as a calculator, file navigator and calendar. It was also possible to startupWindows 3.x-software. Actually, Quick Menu III launched Windows with the startup file of the select application as a parameter.