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- Version: 1.8, 9/21/2009 05:18AM PST
The Tattoo
Quite feature laden. Offers many of the same options that OpenMenu X offers, only without the price tag. Great Freeware solution for those annoying little Finder-related tasks such as creation/mod date touch-up and removing resource forks.
Mac OS X 10.5.2 (Intel) - Version: 1.7.3, 2/23/2008 03:15PM PST
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Glasgow
Cool! :-) Seems to work fine with 10.5.2.
I'm not sure if I missed it when I first installed it, or if it only appeared once I logged out and back in again. For the benefit of other new users, under 10.5 it shows up as follows:
- right-click on a Finder file or folder
- slide down to the "More" submenu at the bottom of the contextual menu
- select the "File Utils" submenu
- choose whichever option you require from the suite
My one request to the developer to make this "perfect" would be to allow the user to choose the "Copy Path to Clipboard" path style at "run-time" - instead of having to set one option at a time through the preferences. Make them all available? But that's a minor-league irritation. Thanks Abracode!
I'm not sure if I missed it when I first installed it, or if it only appeared once I logged out and back in again. For the benefit of other new users, under 10.5 it shows up as follows:
- right-click on a Finder file or folder
- slide down to the "More" submenu at the bottom of the contextual menu
- select the "File Utils" submenu
- choose whichever option you require from the suite
My one request to the developer to make this "perfect" would be to allow the user to choose the "Copy Path to Clipboard" path style at "run-time" - instead of having to set one option at a time through the preferences. Make them all available? But that's a minor-league irritation. Thanks Abracode!
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- Mac OS X 10.5.2 (Intel)
Many thanks YA, Abracode, for your superb contributions.
Andreas