This is the Windows app named iMenu whose latest release can be downloaded as IMENU.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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iMenu
DESCRIPTION
Written by me more than 30 years ago, this little gem of a utility had been languishing on an old tape cartridge, and was finally recovered for me by the amazing team at www.rzkh.de and restored to an IBM i at PUB400.com, where I have been modernising the codebase and database, and fixing any bugs which I have encountered.
A bit of a vanity project, the code and database have been thoroughly modernised and given a new lease of life, and I hope that someone out there finds it useful.
Requires V7R3M0 or higher.
See the Wiki for documentation and installation instructions.
Features
- Dynamic, database-driven menu system.
- Supports calling programs and commands as well as navigation to other menus.
- Up to 280 options per menu, over 20 pages.
- Supports 4 types of menu formats: 1-column, 2-column, handheld terminal (16x30) menus and wrist scanner menus (11x30).
- 3 levels of authority checking built in.
- Customisable Exit Programs to determine the default initial menu for a user and the user's authority level based on the client's own application.
- Built-in auditing of all user activity, providing stats for menu usage.
- Fully customisable menu colours/theming to fit an organisation's screen colour pallet.
- On the fly editing capability.
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/i-menu/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.
