I downloaded the binary - it worked without any problems on my 10.1 system.
That is good to know, I was kind of afraid it would require 10.2.x.
None of the Carbon apps I tried - IE, BBEdit, or Mozilla - supported it, which is pretty much what I expected. Support for system services comes for free in Cocoa, but Carbon programmers have work at it - so it's not very surprising that many Carbon apps don't work well with them.:-(
You can still use the dock menu to transform the pasteboard contents for those apps.
Copy, Transform, Paste.
To eval code this way:
Copy, Transform (type 'eval' as Perl code for the transformation), Paste
It works in Mail.app too, but the cmd-shift-e and cmd-shift-r key combinations appear to have already been taken by something else in that app, so I had to use it from the menu.Yeah, Mail.app was my first target, too but it seems to claim the whole keyboard....
Glad you like it,
Thilo
