IMPORTANT NOTE: his patch installs a 64-bit version of the StuffIt shell extension to give StuffIt users access to the context menu feature on 64-bit versions of Windows. Version 13 圆4 Shell Extension (Deluxe 2009) 4.3MB.Version 13 Plugins (Deluxe 2009) English 15.5MB.IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are upgrading an x86 version of StuffIt 2010 from 14.0 to 14.0.1, you will first need to uninstall StuffIt using Add/Remove Progams in Window's Control Panel. In addition, once updated, the version number displayed for the application will not change to 9.0.2, but the appropriate component parts will be updated. IMPORTANT NOTE: This will only work if you have StuffIt Deluxe 9.0.1 installed. IMPORTANT NOTE: This update INCLUDES the ugin If you are interested by the source code, the full sources are available here. To install it, unzip it, then move the ‘rvice’ in your ~/Library/Services folder and log out. The implementation of this Service is really simple: It uses the 2 command line tools ‘stuff’ and ‘unstuff’ installed by StuffIt Deluxe® 2011 and StuffIt Deluxe® 2010 (I don’t know if previous versions of StuffIt Deluxe® install these 2 command line tools).ĭownload: You can download here the compiled StuffIt Service. The ‘Stuff with StuffIt’ menu item will appear for any file.įigure 1: ‘UnStuff with StuffIt’ in the Finder contextual menuįigure 2: These 2 menu items are also available in the ‘Services’ menu The ‘UnStuff with StuffIt’ menu item is only visible when you select a file compressed by StuffIt in the Finder. To reenable this missing feature for 10.6 users, I built a Service that adds 2 menu items in the Contextual Menu of the Finder: ‘UnStuff with StuffIt’ and ‘Stuff with StuffIt’. You may have heared about it in my previous post “Implementing a Service on 10.6”. Apple indeed removed the old contextual menu API in MacOSX 10.6. As a result, the StuffIt Contextual Menu is not available. In Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard), Apple has removed support for third party contextual menu plugins. Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard) users will find non-Apple contextual menus under “More”. Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) users will find the “StuffIt” option at the top-level of the Finder’s contextual menu. Rather than appearing in the Finder menubar, the Contextual Menu appears when you hold down the Control (Ctrl) key or right-click while selecting a file in the Finder. Except for keyboard shortcuts, all the commands available in MagicMenu are also available in the StuffIt Contextual Menu. StuffItCM is an alternative to MagicMenu. Here is the description in the StuffIt User Guide of The StuffIt Contextual Menu: With MacOS X 10.5 (and older), it was possible to access some features of StuffIt directly from the Finder using a Contextual Menu. Use StuffIt to free-up space on your computer and to fit more compressed files onto CD/DVDs or other drives. Shrink documents up to 98% of their original size. StuffIt’s advanced technology specializes in the compression of MP3, PDF and graphics files with no quality loss. The StuffIt Deluxe® package gives you all the features you need to backup, share, archive, encrypt and shrink your photos, music, and other documents without compromising quality. If you don’t know StuffIt Deluxe®, it is described like this: Smith Micro Software released StuffIt Deluxe® 2011 this week.
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