// values of 0,1,2 // values of 0,1,2 // values of 0,1,2,3 // border top left // scrollbar background // scrollbar fill // border bottom right // border fill // tree panel background // preview panel background // border controls - text // border controls - highlighted text // border controls - highlighted background // preview panel text // standard text // standard text highlight // standard underline // standard underline highlight // standard rectangle // standard rectangle highlight // checkbox full tick // checkbox semi-tick // active text // active text highlight // active underline // active underline highlight // active rectangle // active rectangle highlight // visited text // visited text highlight // visited underline // visited underline highlight // visited rectangle // visited rectangle highlight

You will need to activate java to view this menu.

  • This is a highly flexible scalable file manager with a high-quality editable multi-tree display and multi-function search facility, suitable for use as a client-side interface element in a web application for managing server databases of all types.
  • Additional features can easily be customised for you.
  • In-house creation of a similar interface could easily cost in excess of $10,000 in development - so you not only save by buying off-the-shelf from us, you also get a richer range of features which you might otherwise have denied yourself to cut your costs. And you tap into our wide experience with file and menu management across an enormous range of government, military and corporate systems.
  • In addition to the visible features here, some of the key database integration features include the ability to dynamically add segments of menu from the server at runtime and accept menu segments from the server in compressed format. You can also control the editors available to particular users.
  • User-configurable multiple icons and checkbox/radio button items are among the many additionally supported features.
  • This product has an increasingly large array of features - check out the version history for full information.
Testing the various editors
  1. Context menu editor: right click on a menu item for a context menu editor
  2. Drag-and-drop editor: click on an item to select it and then drag it to its new position
  3. Keyboard editor: there are 24 keyboard shortcuts - a reference list is here
  4. Javascript editor: see sample buttons to the right
  5. Server-side editing: not shown here
Testing exposed methods
These buttons are attached to just some of the many exposed methods with which you can control the applet content from your own scripts. Most of them use a test menu item marked "Henry" and track the item through the menu (wherever it might be) using an ID value in the menu.