ICeCoffEE lets you open URLs in some Mac OS X applications by Command-clicking on them. It adds a "Services" menu item in many contextual menus, and optionally to the menu bar as well.
What's new in this version:
- no longer require selected text before ⌘-clicking in WebKit (Safari, Mail, etc.)
- handle clicking on hyperlinks in text (ICeCoffEE will use the target of the link rather than its text). In WebKit, this only works for editable text to avoid usurping ⌘-clicking for "open in new window/tab", etc.
- add contextual services in PDFs in Safari, Preview, or anything else that uses PDFKit (Skim, TeXShop, etc.)
- add “Copy Link†to ⌥⌘-click menu
- hide insertion point when blinking text
- highlight menu items in the Select Services sheet as if they were actual menu items
- save size of Select Services sheet
- display service keyboard equivalents set via the Keyboard & Mouse System Preferences, or programmatically via NSUserKeyEquivalents (LaunchBar does this automatically)
- on Tiger, don't display the above custom keyboard equivalents in contextual menus
- fix -43 error when helper apps disappear after you've brought up the ⌥⌘-click menu
- handle applications that dynamically load WebKit and/or PDFKit
- properly parse more parenthesized URLs and IPv6 addresses
- correctly display the state of "Require ⌥ to drop text in same window" preference
- works on Mac OS X 10.4.11 as well as 10.5.x
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