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From Brent Simmons:
This contextual menu plugin for OS X gives you a Scripts submenu. You can attach your own AppleScript scripts and run them from the Finder and other applications that support contextual menus (such as BBEdit, Internet Explorer, and Eudora).
About the example scripts
You may or may not want to use all or some of them. It's up to you. Just drag a script out of its folder if you don't want to use it anymore.
The Files scripts are:
- Copy Path: copies the paths of selected files and/or folders to the clipboard. If more than one is selected, they're separated by a comma and a space.
- Make Alias on Desktop: creates an alias to the selected files and/or folders on the Desktop.
- Open in BBEdit: opens the selected files in BBEdit.
- Open in TextEdit: opens the selected files in TextEdit.
- Stuff: calls DropStuff to stuff the selected files and folders.
- Copy: copies the selected text to the clipboard. Surprisingly, not all applications that support contextual menus put a copy command in the menu.
- Google Search: runs a Google search for the selected text in your default Web browser
- Open Selection in BBEdit: opens the selected text in a new window in BBEdit.
- Open Selection in TextEdit: opens the selected text in a new window in TextEdit.
What's new in this version: Now a Universal Binary
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