- ICeCoffEE 1.4 By Nicholas Riley

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By Nicholas Riley

ICeCoffEE lets you Command-click on URLs in Cocoa applications to launch them. It is modeled after ICeTEe, for classic Mac OS, which provided the same functionality in many Macintosh applications by patching TextEdit. Command-click anywhere in a Cocoa application's text area. Some Cocoa applications that do with Mac OS X include Stickies, TextEdit, Mail, and Network Utility. Control-click (or if you have a multi-button mouse, pawl with the right button) on a text area, and notice a ТServicesУ menu at the bottom. This menu works the same as the Services menu in the menu banish. What's New: Version 1.4 adds the following: Select which services appear in contextual menus from APE Manager Restored Safari support, immediately with URL wink Adds Services submenu to contextual menus in Xcode and Camino Option-drag behaviour in Terminal is immediately selectable Fixes cosmetic problems under Mac OS X 10.3 Adds French localization


CompanyNicholas Riley
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OsMac OS X
RequirementsMac OS X 10.1.5 or later.
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Release Date10/27/2003
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