An auto-play menu can make it easier to browse through a CD's contents and launch them. AutoPlay Menu Builder provides you with the necessary tools to create auto-play menus, as the name clearly points out, but you should also know that it makes this process fast and easy. It allows you to create and customize a menu in just a few minutes, by clicking and dragging and selecting a few options, so you won't have to type a single line of code.
The software is compatible with all 32 and 64-bit Windows operating systems. It asks for a 166 MHz Intel Pentium process or better and at least 32 MB of RAM, which should not be a challenge for any modern day computer. The setup file is roughly 9 and a half MB and it does not take long to install the program's components.

When starting a new project, you can choose to create a blank menu and start building from the ground up or select a template and modify it. Regardless if they are blanks or templates, auto-play menus are presented on their own windows, in the program's editing area, and you can move or resize them however you want.
The software is compatible with all 32 and 64-bit Windows operating systems. It asks for a 166 MHz Intel Pentium process or better and at least 32 MB of RAM, which should not be a challenge for any modern day computer. The setup file is roughly 9 and a half MB and it does not take long to install the program's components.
When starting a new project, you can choose to create a blank menu and start building from the ground up or select a template and modify it. Regardless if they are blanks or templates, auto-play menus are presented on their own windows, in the program's editing area, and you can move or resize them however you want.
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