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Contextual Menu Print 1.0
Contextual Menu Print is equipped many useful features which helps add a handy Print menu item right below the Copy, Cut, and Paste menu items whenever you right-click in a text field. more>>
Contextual Menu Print 1.0 is equipped many useful features which helps add a handy "Print" menu item right below the "Copy", "Cut", and "Paste" menu items whenever you right-click in a text field. With Contextual Menu Print, you don't even have to move the mouse...just right click and print!
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3

Contextual Menu Manager 2.0
Contextual Menu Manger allows you to turn on and off certain contextual menus plug-ins, similar to what Apples Extension Manager does for system extensions more>> Contextual Menu Manger allows you to turn on and off certain contextual menus plug-ins, similar to what Apples Extension Manager does for system extensions. It also allows you to create groups where so you can quick turn off groups, while leaving other groups active.
PowerPC, MacOS 8.0 or later.
Contextual Menu Workshop 1.5
Framework for creating contextual menus. more>>
If you are looking for pre-built, ready to use CM plug-ins developed in CMW, go to http://free.abracode.com/cmworkshop/ and download individual archives.
CopyPath Contextual Menu Plugin 1.0
CopyPath Contextual Menu Plugin - Copy the full path/URL of file(s) selected in the Finder to the clipboard more>>
It will save you of the hassle of having to manually type paths or use the Terminal to do it.
Contextual Menu Plugin Reload X 1.0
Contextual Menu Plugin Reload X - Reload Contextual Menu Plugins more>>

iconXprit 1.3
iconXprit 1.3 is known as a completely new Finder plugin for Leopard, which enables you to get a contextual menu iconXprit by clicking Ctr key an item in the Finder. more>>
iconXprit 1.3 is known as a completely new Finder plugin for Leopard, which enables you to get a contextual menu "iconXprit" by clicking Ctr key an item in the Finder.
The menu contains various functions to add custom icons, color and text as layers. Colors and texts added from the menus are more than visible markers - items with the same color can be listed and text is searchable.
Opening the editor panel, you have more options to adjust images and can create templates accessible from the menu afterwards.
Enhancements:
- Saves custom resources (group colors, gradations and last editor state) in the Application Support folder for easier transfer and maintenance.
- Work-around of a possible crash on a MacBook Pro by opening the editor or using a text function.
Get-Set Comments 1.0
Get-Set Comments - View and edit comments via contextual menu more>>
This pair of scripts, Comment-Get and Comment-Set, when coupled with a contextual menu utility such as Big Cat contextual menu plugin, allows users to easily view or edit comments for selected Finder items.
Any Calc CM 1.0.1
Contextual Menu calculates math expressions. more>>
Just select the expression and Control-click (or right mouse button click) on it to open the contextual menu. The contextual menu will show the result. Select the result to copy into the clipboard. Then you can paste the result where you need.
Shortcuts 1.1.1
Shortcuts - Assign hot keys to contextual menu items more>>
It works only with menu items added by contextual menu plug-ins. It allows you to assign a hot key combination to chosen menu item so you can select some object (file in Finder or text) and hit keyboard combination to execute the task normally performed by choosing that menu item.
and trustworthy Mac OS X application to assign hot keys to contextual menu items. items added by contextual menu plug-ins. It allows you to assign a hot key combination to chosenLicense:Freeware
Big Cat Text Scripts 1.0
Big Cat Text Scripts - Perform actions on selected text via contextual menu more>>
Text Corrector 1.1
Contextual menu performs functions on selected text. more>>
Select some text in any application and call contextual menu for selection (Ctrl-click). In Text Correction submenu select desired operation. If application supports Apple Events Model then selected text will be replaced with result of correction.
If text cannot be replaced in fly (you will hear system alert sound in that case), that means application you are using does not support Apple Events Model. But you still can use Text Corrector, because correction result is stored in Clipboard as well, so you can use Command-V and paste it anywhere you want.
CMUnzipAll 1.0
CMUnzipAll - lets you unzip all the files in the current folder more>>
To install copy CMUnzipAll.plugin to /Library/Contextual Menu Items.
Fix Type 1.0.2
Fix Type is an effective contextual menu module with which you can associate files with file name extensions (.txt, .gif, .jpeg, etc) with their equivalent Internet Config file type automatically. more>> <<less
Align Icons 2.0
Align Icons - Contextual menu allows you to quickly align your Finder more>>
Quit Application CM 1.0
Quit Application CM - Contextual menu to quit a running app more>>
To use it, drag the "Quit Application CM" file into the "Contextual Menu Items" folder located within the System Folder. Depending on your system, you may have to reboot for it to take effect.
When you control-click (or right-click - doh!) on the icon of an open application, you should be able to quit it. Note that this uses an AppleEvent to quit the application, and because a contextual menu plug-in isnt a real application, AppleEvents arent supposed to work.