On May 14, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Fabian Fang wrote:
On May 14, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
This search primarily involves Mail (running 2.1.3 on 10.4.11),
but I could use this in other applications.
Absolute best case scenario, I am looking for something that would
do the following.
Highlight a block of text in a program. Right (or control) click
on it and in the contextual menu would pop up either an option for
word/ char count or, ideally in my own little world, would
immediately show that in the contextual menu.
Background, FWIW. I send my brother a LOT of texts relating to
business. I find it infinitely easier to send an email from my
computer than to use my cell. Many cell carriers offer this
option, for example 3015551...@vtext.com is for Verizon.
Sometimes I go over the 160 character limit and important stuff is
cut off. When I think about it I launch Word and use that count,
but I would love a contextual menu plug in.
I found CountChar at MacUpdate, but, alas, 10.5 only.
Any one have any ideas?
Check out WordService, a free OS X service from Devon
Technologies, that works in any application. The included
'Statistics' service gives you word/character counts, and it comes
with a bunch of other useful text manipulation services as well.
<http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/freeware/services.html>
Fabian
Thanks,
It works great for what it does. Much easier than firing up Word.
Now, for lazy ol' me, if I could find the same thing that pops up
when I right click instead of mousing ALL THE WAY to the menu bar
life would be wonderful.
Len
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