Build your own Contextual Menu Item or GUI application
OnMyCommand is a UNIX shell script and AppleScript executor. With OnMyCommand, it's like having hundreds of different contextual menu plug-ins to choose from!
Command Droplets take the OMC format beyond contextual menus and enable building custom GUI applets wrapping a CLI command or script.
Here are some key features of "OnMyCommand":
· You can create a contextual menu item using UNIX CLI or AppleScript.
· You can control menu behavior via editable command description.
· You can control if a command is to be executed silently, in terminal or with result in output window.
· You may add a path to the clicked file or folder as an argument of your command.
· You may add a selected text or text from clipboard as an argument of your command.
· GUI wrapper droplet application for command-line tool or script can be easily created without programming only by modifying resources
· Custom dialogs can be built using Interface Builder and dialog controls can be linked with scripts.
What's New in This Release:
· 64-bit binaries for execution in 64-bit Shortcuts in Mac OS 10.6
· Internal rewrite of several components to remove Carbon code
· Added support for localization of commands
· Added table support in custom Cocoa dialogs
· Knut updated OMCEdit with support for newest features
· Mac OS 10.4 no longer supported
· Online command collection contains about 670 commands.
OnMyCommand is a UNIX shell script and AppleScript executor. With OnMyCommand, it's like having hundreds of different contextual menu plug-ins to choose from!
Command Droplets take the OMC format beyond contextual menus and enable building custom GUI applets wrapping a CLI command or script.
Here are some key features of "OnMyCommand":
· You can create a contextual menu item using UNIX CLI or AppleScript.
· You can control menu behavior via editable command description.
· You can control if a command is to be executed silently, in terminal or with result in output window.
· You may add a path to the clicked file or folder as an argument of your command.
· You may add a selected text or text from clipboard as an argument of your command.
· GUI wrapper droplet application for command-line tool or script can be easily created without programming only by modifying resources
· Custom dialogs can be built using Interface Builder and dialog controls can be linked with scripts.
What's New in This Release:
· 64-bit binaries for execution in 64-bit Shortcuts in Mac OS 10.6
· Internal rewrite of several components to remove Carbon code
· Added support for localization of commands
· Added table support in custom Cocoa dialogs
· Knut updated OMCEdit with support for newest features
· Mac OS 10.4 no longer supported
· Online command collection contains about 670 commands.
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