The developer's website says the following about Snow Leopard support for QuickAccessCM 1.7.2:
"Snow Leopard does not support contextual menu plug-ins in 64 bit applications. Apple removed native support for contextual menu plug-ins in Mac OS 10.6 in 64 bit mode and replaced it with services items. So, even if the contextual menu plug-in is 64 bit, the applications will not load it. Almost all, if not all of Apple applications shipping with Snow Leopard run 64 bit by default, including Finder, so your contextual menu plugins will not work.
Not happy about it? Let Apple know!"
But the dev did offer a different solution, which you can read at http://free.abracode.com/cmworkshop/macosx_10_6_snow_leopard_and_contextual_menu_plugins.html
What about Snow Leopard? - Kudrabar
The developer's website says the following about Snow Leopard support for QuickAccessCM 1.7.2: "Snow Leopard does not support contextual menu plug-ins in 64 bit applications. Apple removed native support for contextual menu plug-ins in Mac OS 10.6 in 64 bit mode and replaced it with services items. So, even if the contextual menu plug-in is 64 bit, the applications will not load it. Almost all, if not all of Apple applications shipping with Snow Leopard run 64 bit by default, including Finder, so your contextual menu plugins will not work. Not happy about it? Let Apple know!" But the dev did offer a different solution, which you can read at http://free.abracode.com/cmworkshop/macosx_10_6_snow_leopard_and_contextual_menu_plugins.htmlReply to This
Tuesday, October 20 2009 @ 04:22 PM PDT