On 12-Apr-2010, at 14:16, Vince LaMonica wrote:
> 
> Well, "many of the services enabled" doesn't really say much. If you're 
> right clicking a file on your desktop but you don't have any of the 
> services enabled that deal with files and folders, then the Services 
> context menu will be blank. Make sure you enable items that are 
> appropriate for what you are trying to do. If you need to use Services on 
> selected text, make sure that you use a program that uses Services [eg: 
> Finder, Safari, OmniFocus], and not Firefox, etc.

In the finder services menu I have "Send to Launchbar", "New Mail with 
attachment"

If I have an image selected, I have "Capture screen using timer" and "Capture 
Selection from Screen"

There is nothing in the contextual menu for either a regular file or an image.

I use "New Mail with attachment" frequently, so it would be great if it was in 
the contextual menu instead of 1600-3200 pixels away.

-- 
The truth may be out there, but lies are inside your head. --Hogfather

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