From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Jan 4, 2006, at 6:14 PM, david_elmo wrote:

Is there a general way to add things to a context menu in Tiger?

Not stock, but you can do it with FinderPop <http://
www.finderpop.com> Now available for OS X...

Thanks, I will take a look. Especially when it has been tested a bit more for X. I did look at it in 9 once and - as so often with me, I like to get along without special software if I can - I had no need in 9. But I know folk find it really useful and I should give it a go...

Anyone ever added an item to a context menu in Tiger any other way, preferably without special software?

David Elmo



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