On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 08:36 AM, Nobumi Iyanaga wrote:


I think this does not depend on the Services menu programs, but on the "host" programs: Carbon programs can "host" Services menu, but they must be designed specially for that. On the contrary, Cocoa programs can host Services menu (almost?) automatically.

Right. Cocoa apps have Service menus by default; you would have to explicitly remove them. Carbon apps do not have Service menus by default; you would have to explicitly add them.


Unfortunately, some Cocoa apps have not be designed properly to work with Services, so you can't always use them even with Cocoa apps. :-/

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