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CopyPath

CopyPath - 1.1.0

Copy file's file path via a Finder contextual menu.

All Time: (4.0)
This Version: (4.0)
Current Version: 1.1.0
Release Date: 2009-09-12
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 729
Downloads (all versions): 729

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Product Description:

CopyPath allows user to copy selected file's file path via Finder's Context menu. It can be a replacement of Contextual menu plugin which is abolished on Mac OS X 10.6. Please refer to "Read Me" before use it. The package contains source code.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel

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This Version:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (1.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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CopyPath Commentaryit works just as tommmyboy_sf said before me. - Version: 1.1.0, 9/22/2009 10:23AM PST

cecered
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CopyPath ReviewIs brilliant! I had to deviate a bit from the author's READ ME to get it going but it's spiffy - Version: 1.1.0, 9/13/2009 05:58AM PST

tommmyboy_sf
It's a no brainer - does what it supposed to and does it right - accurately copies to the clipboard the Apple file path of whatever file or folder or disk you've selected.

I'm running 10.5.8 so maybe this explains my issue, perhaps 10.6 is different: The author says to install in Applications, restart, then open System Prefs>Keyboard>Keyboard Shortcut>Service and select CopyPath there. However, there was no Service input or selection listed on my Keyboard Shortcut window.

So since the implication from his READ ME is that this is actually a Service, I just dropped the app into /Library/Services , restarted, and it showed up on the Finder' Services menu and that's fine by me... didn't necessarily need a right click context menu...

Overall 4 stars - since the documentation was somewhat problematic and also didn't mention the option of just having it show up on the Services menu without right click functionality.
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