BurnCMPlugIn
burn disc images directly from the Finder
Version: 1.0
I require installation/explanation notes in English.
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: macmidiguy Tuesday, May 17 2005 @ 08:41 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Recommend Product: NO
Not sure how to install this CMPlugin.
Comments
I require installation/explanation notes in English. - _gromit__931
OK, excuse me, I didn't make a ReadMe file in English. I will make it in the further versions.To install this software, you juste have to copy 'BurnCMPlugIn.plugin' to '~/Library/Contextual Menu Items/' (create the folder if it doesn't exist) and restart the Finder (the easiest solution is to Logout and Login).
Enjoy!
Friday, May 20 2005 @ 02:13 AM PDT
I require installation/explanation notes in English. - capologist
I followed those instructions, but they didn't work for me. I copied the .plugin file into ~/Library/Contextual Menu Items and logged out and back in. I also tried restarting the machine. Still, the Burn command does not appear in my contextual menu when I right-click on a .dmg file. I also tried using the /Library/Contextual Menu Items folder (instead of ~/Library/Contextual Menu Items) with the same non-result.I notice the .plugin file is PowerPC code and I'm using an Intel-based Mac. I don't know whether it can run under Rosetta or needs to be Universal to run on an Intel-based system.
Saturday, August 19 2006 @ 05:16 PM PDT
I require installation/explanation notes in English. - pdonoso
You should drag the plugin package (it has .plugin extension) into either of following folders:" hard drive name"/Library/Contextual Menu Items
or
"user home"/Library/Contextual Menu Items
Alternately, do a Cmnd F in the Finder and type in "contextual" to see what folders show up. Single click on one and look at its path at the bottom of the search window to distinguish between multiple CM Items folders.
You MUST then log out and re-login to access the plugin via the contextual menu.
Install the plugin in the "user home"/Library/Contextual Menu Items folder if you want to use the pulugin only for you.
For all of users, install the plugin in the " hard drive name"/Library/Contextual Menu Items folder.
Make a new folder with name "Contextual Menu Items" in either "Library" folder if a "Contextual Menu Items" folder does not exist.
Wednesday, March 22 2006 @ 08:57 AM PST
I require installation/explanation notes in English. - nobody2007
Put the CMPlugin in one of the 2 folders called "Contextual Menu Items". I think thats it.Reply to This
Wednesday, May 18 2005 @ 03:19 AM PDT