copy move 1.0
Copy+Move 1.0
Copy+Move - Select items in the Finder and copy or move them to a new location more>>
There is a bug in the "Move To..." action that occasionally flashes an error message, but it doesnt seem to affect performance and the message disappears as quickly as it comes. I dont know what the problem is and, as long as the action works like its supposed to, I dont much care.
Use in "Finder Plugin" mode install by double-clicking the included applescript.
Copy To... 1.0
Copy To... - Copy files to another computer more>>
So in my frustration I created this simple Applescript droplet that works just like the "Copy To" item from Windows Explorer. Drag and drop files on this applications icon in the Finder to copy those files to another folder on your computer. Brilliant!
Copy to Smile 1.0
Copy to Smile - Copy the selection to the Smile script editor more>>
All you have to do is selecte the dsired text and run the script.
Copy My IP 1.0.1
Copy My IP is launched to be a helpful and handy tool which supports you if you need to send someone your IP to give server information, start a game more>> <<less
Special Move 1.1
Special Move serves as a dragndrop application for enabling or disabling the auto-extraction feature of disc-images (.dmg files) that was silently introduced with MacOS X v10.2. more>>
Special Move 1.1 serves as a drag'n'drop application for enabling or disabling the auto-extraction feature of disc-images (".dmg" files) that was silently introduced with MacOS X v10.2.
About "auto-extraction": If you enable auto-extraction for a particular disc-image, "Disk Copy" won't mount this disc-image, instead it will copy the content of the disc-image to the folder that holds the disc-image. If the disc-image holds multiple files it will wrap those files inside a new folder. Last not least the disc-image will be automatically moved to the trash and "Disc Copy" will disable auto-extraction for the disc-image.

IP Copy 1.0
Quickly find your IP address or host name and copy it to the clipboard. more>>
IP Copy will determine the IP address and host name of your computer, and copy either one to the clipboard (whichever you choose).
Copy View Source 1.0
Copy View Source - Automator action, copy source HTML to text object more>>
Open Automator and select the Safari icon you will see Copy View Source. You can combine with other actions to integrate a complete task and save as a workflow. We suggest you use it with Get Current Webpage from Safari action.
CopyURL 1.0
CopyURL - Copy your browsers URL to the clipboard more>>
Completly freeware.
The script works equally well in OS X or OS 9 and earlier.
Copy folder tree 1.0
Copy folder tree - Duplicate a folder structure more>>
It will optionally copy or move files of certain types that it finds in the process.
I wrote this for a specifc purpose*, but hopefully the ideas can be used to suit similar needs. I was helped along by scripts posted here by Dan Decker and Robert Metzker, so I thought Id share the results.
*My particular need was to duplicate the folder structure of my iTunes Music Library into a spot where it would get backed up, but not copy the music files themselves. What I wanted to back up were the image files I had found/created, and in the process remove them from the library, since they didnt seem to "belong" there.
Copy File Twice 1.0
Copy File Twice - Copy a chosen file or folder to other folders more>>
All you need to do is double-click the droplet to set the location of two folders you want to copy files to.
Then just drag files or folders onto the droplet to copy items to the selected folder(s).
Move To... 1.0
Move To... - move files, Windows Explorer-alike more>>
So in my frustration I created this simple Applescript droplet that works just like the "Move To" item from Windows Explorer. Drag and drop files on this applications icon in the Finder to move those files to another folder on your computer. It will even work across separate volumes. Brilliant!

CopyPath 1.1.0
CopyPath is a helpful utility that allows user to copy selected files file path via Finders Context menu. more>>
CopyPath 1.1.0 is a helpful utility that 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. The package contains source code.
Open Copy of User Log 1.0
Open Copy of User Log - Open AIM with a user specified logfile more>>
This script opens a COPY of the log, so you wont damage the original if youre still chatting with that buddy. If you dont own a copy of BBEdit, or dont want your logs to open in BBEdit, you can change the script to open the log file in another application.
Completly freeware.
kPod 1.0
kPod (Kris iPod utility) is a utility to copy songs from an iPod to your harddisk. Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or later more>> kPod (Kris iPod utility) is a utility to copy songs from an iPod to your harddisk.
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.0 adds the ability to play songs directly from your iPod (to hear if its the one you want to copy) also changed the progress window to a sheet for Mac OS X
Carbon Copy Cloner 3.0b5
Carbon Copy Cloner - Easy-to-use backup/cloning utility more>>
Carbon Copy Cloner is considered the most cost-effective, easy-to-use backup solution available for Mac OS X.
Supported configurations:
- Local (i.e., not over a network connection), HFS+ formatted partition or hard drive.
- Mounted disk image. Cloning to a disk image will (obviously), not yield a bootable volume unless you use CCC to restore the image to a physical partition or disk.
- Firewire disks including iPods
- CCC will not backup directly to CDs or DVD-R discs, though you can backup to an appropriately sized disk image, then burn the image to disc with Toast or Disk Copy.
- Any machine that supports Mac OS X (officially).