Awesome Chris, thanks!  Now I don't have to finish my safari > org-protocol
script.I'll give this a try this evening and report back.  Is this on github
by chance?


*Greg Newman*

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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Christopher Suckling <
suckling.l...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> All,
>
> This is essentially a rewrite of my org-annotate-quicksilver suite of
> scripts for compatibility
> with org-protocol with a major improvement: Quicksilver is no longer
> required.
>
> Launch the scripts from the Script menu in the menu bar or from your
> favourite script launcher
> (including Quicksilver, of course!).
>
> Three modes of operation:
>
> org-link: create an org-mode link to the selected document, file or
> application
> org-remember: pop up a small remember frame initialized with links
> and, where possible,
> content from the selected document, file or application.
> org-note: pop up a small remember frame for quick note taking
> independent of current
> application.
>
> Currently supported apps are:
>
> Finder
> Safari
> Skim
> BibDesk
> Terminal
>
> In the works are:
>
> Office
> iCal
> iTunes
> iPhoto
>
> Full documentation and downloads from:
>
> http://claviclaws.net/org
>
> As always, bug reports (I don't have a wide range of systems to test
> on) and improvements
> welcome.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Christopher
>
>
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