ReaMenus Explorer
The ReaMenus Explorer is designed to help users navigate ReaMenus with a friendly folding/unfolding list. Hopefully, I’ll get around to automated exports (to .txt, .pdf, .html, etc.) sometime soon.
The ReaMenus Explorer is designed to help users navigate ReaMenus with a friendly folding/unfolding list. Hopefully, I’ll get around to automated exports (to .txt, .pdf, .html, etc.) sometime soon.
The ReaMenus Splicer can be used simply to customize ReaMenus to the user’s taste, stripping labels, tweaking capitalization, etc., but where the Splicer really shines is in allowing users to merge their personal customizations with the most recent version of ReaMenus (and thus, the most recent of REAPER’s features).
ReaMenus is well-organized and highly customizable menu set for REAPER, a digital audio workstation. ReaMenus is supported by the ReaMenus Splicer, which allows users to maintain their personal tweaks while staying up to date with the newest of REAPER’s features.
Way back in 2010, I got involved with an improvisational webcomic. These attempts at fine art weren’t spectacular, but they’re worth remembering.
Over the summer, I did a series of reviews at TVGEEKARMY.com, primarily for Torchwood: Miracle Day and Doctor Who, series 6. I figured I’d catalog everything here in the interest of posterity.