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Take control of your Services menu with Service Scrubber
Service Scrubber is one of those "great
idea!" apps that should have been built into OS X since day 1: it lets you easily edit and customize the Services
menu. Offering a simple UI, you are presented with a list of all the apps that have services installed, and you're able
to toggle each one on/off, rename and even assign/edit keyboard shortcuts. Call me crazy, but I don't think customizing
Services could get much simpler than this.Service Scrubber is brought to you by Peter Maurer, the same guy who graced us all with Textpander, and it's donationware. While 'donationware' means that it's free, I highly recommend that you drop at least a few bucks to developers like Peter if you find their apps useful. There's nothing like a little bit of compensation to inspire innovations like Peter's apps.
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Boser said 9:28AM on 12-22-2005
Peter is also the guy that developed "witch" for us.
http://www.petermaurer.de/nasi.php?section=witch&layout=default
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Gabriel Radic said 11:25AM on 12-22-2005
Textpander and Butler, you Quicksilver nazi!
http://www.petermaurer.de/butler/
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