AlphaNet
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AlphaNet is a compact menu system whose speciality is to sort its entries alphabetically. Up to 1000 entries can be placed on the menu, each linking to its own URL and frame target. The alphabetical method of organizing links has two particular uses. First, it's an ideal way to present a list of links with well-known names (such as software products, film titles, countries, brand names). Second, you can create multiple links to the same page using different keyword-based text for each, thus providing a 'searchable' index of your site that should help everyone find what they're looking for.

AlphaNet has a variety of color and reactivity options, including menu dividers and a 'sticky' option to indicate the last-selected entry, and the font is user-definable. Along with the optional alphabetizing of the entries, much of the setting up is automated, and a Testmode feature tells you the best possible dimensions for the applet to ensure a clean display without wasting real estate.