Free Hierarchy 1.0: hierarchical menus for Mac OS X Leopard folders via Dock-like palette
Thursday, November 15, 2007 - 10:16 AM ESTCharles O'Rourke has released the freeware Hierarchy 1.0 application which returns hierarchical menus to folders via a floating Dock-like palette.
With the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Apple took away a feature of the Dock that had been present since Mac OS X 10.0 — the ability to right-click (or control-click) on a folder in the Dock and see a hierarchical menu of the contents of the Dock.
O'Rourke writes on his Website, "Hopefully Apple will restore this functionality to the Dock in a 10.5.x update, but in the meantime, Hierarchy is a freeware application that will create a small palette that replaces the functionality of placing folders in the Dock. Any folders or files can be dropped into the Hierarchy palette. Files can be launched from the palette, and folders can either be opened in the Finder with a left click or browsed in a hierarchical menu by right- (or control-) clicking."
More info and download link here.


Yeah, but who wants another floating pallet?
I still use You Control which works perfectly on Leopard. I can customize any hierarchical menu right from any point on the menu bar. Works like a charm.