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ljmac 29 Aug 2009, 09:39 | Re: Not a version announcement
I have to echo offline's comments - while I'm keen to upgrade to Snow Leopard, you have to focus on getting better first Turly. I mean, if it weren't for you, we wouldn't have the most essential Mac utility at all, would we? And for free! The initial lack of FinderPop was one reason it took me so long to upgrade to OS X, and I won't be upgrading to any future OS versions it doesn't run on unless I absolutely have to (or somebody else replicates FinderPop's functionality). |
ljmac 27 Aug 2009, 09:02 | Re: Not a version announcement
I'm so sorry to hear about this. I hope you're mending well Turly! I guess I won't be upgrading to Snow Leopard for a while then. |
ljmac 23 Jul 2009, 06:16 | Re: Pasting text from clippings?
Thanks for the suggestion, but when I try this it drags the clipping into the document as an object, which seems to be in line with what Turly's manual says the g key will do. Am I missing something? |
ljmac 21 Jul 2009, 15:09 | Pasting text from clippings?
Hi Turly, I'm currently using a CMM utility (ClipMaster) that allows me to paste text clippings wherever I can invoke a contextual menu, and it strikes me that FinderPop could have exactly the same functionality. If there's a text clipping in the FinderPop items folder, it could show up in the menus by title, but selecting it would paste the content of the clipping. Although ClipMaster does a fine job of this, it lacks any ability to edit or re-order your clippings after you've entered them - something FinderPop definitely wouldn't have any problem with. Good idea? BTW Turly, just let me say this: if I could only have one third party utility on any of my Macs (either OS 9 or Leopard), it would without a doubt be FinderPop. The most singularly useful utility you can get for your Mac! |
ljmac 21 Jul 2009, 14:55 | Re: contextual menus in dialog boxes?
There's certainly a demand for this feature from me. BTW Turly, just let me say this: if I could only have one third party utility on any of my Macs (either OS 9 or Leopard), it would without a doubt be FinderPop. The most singularly useful utility you can get for your Mac! |