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From: Pd on 7 May 2008 06:35 Martin S Taylor <hogwash(a)hRyEpMnOoVtEiTsHm.cIo.uSk> wrote: > They do hate it, don't they? A pity, as I do like the Quick Note feature (a > hot key lets me add a note from anywhere, at any time, even if the app isn't > running) and the search menu in the menu bar. Does any other software offer > this? DevonThink? Not quite sure as I haven't really got stuck into using it, but people do seem to like it. -- Pd
From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on 7 May 2008 07:18
On Wed, 07 May 2008 09:09:09 GMT, Martin S Taylor <hogwash(a)hRyEpMnOoVtEiTsHm.cIo.uSk> wrote: >Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote >>> Anyhow, if I select some text in a word processor or some such, the >>> contextual menus are quite different, and *those* are the ones I'm trying >>> to >>> track down and delete. >> >> Those are per-app, and come from the application executable or the >> resources. Since SoHo Notes modifies every context menu, then it must >> be hooking the system call somehow. Does the installer leave a log to >> say what it did? > >Possibly, but it's a long time since I installed it. (Recent upgrades offer >features I actively don't want, and are expensive.) Where should I look? Good question. Try the application bundle (right click the app, Show Package Contents), or the app folder if it has one, and your home folder. I'm not keen on installing it here to find out, what with the apparent risk of brokenness! Oh for OSX in a VM... Cheers - Jaimie -- "The answer to the second question," said Merry, "is that we could get off in an hour. I have prepared practically everything. There are six ponies in the stable across the fields." -- J R R Tolkien |