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Send Files 1.0.4
Send Files - Send files from Finder via Entourage more>>
Destination e-mail address is an input property, which can be set as default by double clicking the droplet.
Enhancements:
- The user can choose to send the file(s) immediately or to save in the Outbox.
FreeSpace File 1.0
Saves text file to volume displaying free disk space. more>>
SetFile 2.1
SetFile - Capture and save Macintosh creator and type information more>>
Drag a file to the icon. SetFile will display the creator and type for the file. If you would like to apply this creator and type to other files, select "Save". If you would like to apply the saved creator and type to this file, select "Overwrite". If neither of these choices is appropriate, select "Skip".
SetFile works on individual files, on selections of files, on folders full of files, and on sub-folders.
If used on collections of files, it will offer the choice of applying the saved creator/type to ALL files within the collection, or of stepping through the collection and Asking what to do for each file.
Save to iDisk 1.0
Save to iDisk - Save dropped files to an iDisk more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Save Scripts as Text Files 1.0.2
Save Scripts as Text Files - Applet to save compiled scripts as script text files more>>
The text files will have the same modification dates as the original compiled scripts. Unfortunately, this only works with editable compiled scripts and not script applications. This is a great way to archive and protect your precious source code.
Flasave 1.0
Flasave - Save text files from Flash projector more>>
In first line of this script (currently "runme") you must set name of the projector and it must be in the same directory where applescript is!
In order to use this applescript and to save files you must use "save" movie clip included in save.fla demo file.
Save A BNDL 1.5
Save A BNDL - Recognize changes in a files BNDL resource more>>
A files BNDL Resource controls what icon the Finder uses for the file and what other kinds of files can be dragged & dropped onto it. The Finder keeps a copy of this information in the Desktop Database, so if a files BNDL changes, the copy will be out of date.
One way to update the Finder is to reboot with the cmd & option keys down, rebuilding the entire Desktop Database. This can be very slow, especially for large hard drives. In addition, rebuilding the Desktop Database doesnt always produce the desired results. If there are multiple copies of a file around - one of their BNDLs will be used, possibly not the one you want.
Save a BNDL gives you control over the Desktop Database: If you want a certain copy of an application file to be the one providing the icons and being the one that is launched when you open (double click) a document with the apps creator, then simply drag it onto Save A BNDL and youre set.
Enhancements:
- This update to Save a BNDL 1.4 does now support so-called "Application Packages", too.
Save Digests to Text 1.0
Save Digests to Text - Save digests to disk and view with Digest Viewer more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Save Page Source 2.0
Free Camino script that helps you save the HTML source of the page in the current tab The Save Page Source script will allow you to easily save the HTML source of the page in the current tab, or the more>> Free Camino script that helps you save the HTML source of the page in the current tab
The Save Page Source script will allow you to easily save the HTML source of the page in the current tab, or the source of the selection if there is one, to a new .html file and open it in your default text editor or other application of your choice.
The file is saved to either the Downloads folder (Leopard) or the Desktop (Tiger), or you may specify a folder of your choice within the script file. You can also set an option to open the saved file in the background. (Open the file in Script Editor and follow the instructions to set these options and customize the scripts behavior.)
The Save Page Source script offers an alternative to the "View Source in..." scripts for text/html editors that dont have the necessary applescript support for adding content to documents without saving it first.
INSTALLATION: Unzip and copy the Save Page Source script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/, where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The Save Page Source script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. In Camino 1.6 or later, the Save Page Source script can be placed on the Camino toolbar by draggig it from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
System requirements:
- Camino 2.0 Beta 3 or later
Save Web Note 2.0
Copies the selected text in the current web page and appends it to a daily text file more>> Copies the selected text in the current web page and appends it to a daily text file
The Save Web Note Camino script will get the selected text from Caminos current tab and automatically append it to a daily file.
The first time you run the script on a given day, a new dated file is created in a Web Notes folder, which the script also creates as needed in your Documents folder. For instance, each time you run the script on June 24, 2009, the selected text will be saved to the file ~/Documents/Web Notes/webnotes-062409.txt.
The script does not open the file, allowing you to surf-and-save until you decide its time to review your notes. You should avoid, however, running the script while the file is open in another application, or unexpected results might occur. A custom toolbar icon is included with the file.
Installation: Unzip and move script to the path ~/Library/Scripts/Applications/Camino/ where the tilde (~) represents your home folder, creating any subfolders that dont already exist. The Save Web Note script will appear under a "Camino Scripts" heading in your system-wide Script menu when Camino is the frontmost application. Place the Save Web Note script on the Camino toolbar by dragging them from the "Customize Toolbar" drop-down sheet.
System requirements:
- Camino 2.0 Beta 3 or later
Say It Save It 1.0.1
Say It Save It - speaks text files and saves them as MP3 files more>>
Say It Save It uses MP3 encoding libraries from The LAME Project.
Enhancements:
- Fixed eleven small yet annoying bugs
Save Attachments 2004 1.0
Save Attachments 2004 - Saves attachments to disk, removes from message, and links more>>
Save Attachments 2004 will save, remove and link the saved files to the message, so you can open the file directly from the message. You can also choose to go to the folder in Finder instead from a companion script (useful if the file is stuffed, for example).
File Lister 1.0
File Lister is developed to be an easy to use utility which helps with listing files. more>>
File Lister 1.0 is developed to be an easy to use utility which helps with listing files. It has options for excluding and matching files not found in Sherlock or other search applications. File Lister could be used as a search utility, though it's main purpose is to return and save a list of files. Lists can be saved as text or html files.
Saved text file lists can be re-opened by File Lister. Saving as html is best for printing or web implementation. The html generator uses style-sheets, which make page loading faster for large lists. If the list is saved as html you have the option to link each file name to it's path on your system.
This makes all of the listed files accessible from a single page (good for an mp3 list or documents; note that long file names are not supported in IE). Other html options include: table border, cellspacing, cellpadding, html title, font, text size, text color, link color, active link color, visited link color and hover link color.
Quick Save as Text 1.0
Quick Save as Text - Save messages as text files more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
FreeSpaceFile 1.0
Saves text file to volume displaying free disk space. more>>
This is useful if you are accessing files on a server where you cannot perform a get info like with FTP or Hotline servers.