Context Menu Lite

Context Menu Lite

By 兰桂 吴

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2017-08-05
  • Current Version: 1.4.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 11.04 MB
  • Developer: 兰桂 吴
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.10

Description

Context Menu is a configurable right-click menu extension for Finder. You can easily attach applications / shell scripts / services to the contextual menu of Finder with the help of Context Menu. Note: Context Menu Lite is implemented as a Finder extension, you need to enable "Context Menu Lite Extension" in "System Preferences » Extensions" to make the context menu appear. * Context Menu Lite supports up to 3 actions, please purchase Context Menu full version if you would like to support more actions. * FAQ Q: I can't find the context menu? A: Please make sure that you've enabled "Context Menu Lite Extension" in "System Preferences » Extensions", and make sure that you've added the specific location to the Context Menu preferences. If the problem persists, please disable "Context Menu Lite Extension" in "System Preferences » Extensions" and then enable it again. The last resort is to relaunch Finder or restart your computer. Q: Is it possible to add the context menu to mounted volumes? A: Yes. You need to add the volumes to the Context Menu preferences first. Q: How to hide Context Menu from the Dock? A: Please simply quit Context Menu, the context menu extension will continue to work. Q: Where are the actions stored? A: You can find all the installed actions at "~/Library/Group Containers/85P8ZUTQL8.net.langui.ContextMenuLite/Actions".

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Reviews

  • Good!

    5
    By rysmax
    I copying the file paths and all working good! Thank you!
  • Great Idea, shouldn’t have a price attached.

    3
    By Fencingboy21
    The concept of the application is great, and could potentially greatly increase someone’s efficiency. The issue however, and it’s a fairly large issue, is that this application completes a task that someone with little to no knowledge of programming could easily replicate using Automator. I feel like anyone who would be using the suggested services such as editing with Vim is probably tech savvy enough to finangle their own application rather than paying money for what would otherwise be an extra 10 minutes of work per service. I do definitively applaud you on the idea of the app, but monetizing it is kind of stupid considering the user’s alternatives.

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