Xshelf
Xshelf
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XShelf 1.1.4 for MacOS X file:///Users/tat/Downloads/tat/XShelf.app/Contents/Resource...
XShelf 1.1.4 for MacOS X README
[XShelf docked against the bottom of the screen]
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What is it?
XShelf enhances drag and drop in MacOS X by letting you "pause" drag and drop operations, as
well as have multiple drag and drop operations in flight at once.
You can drag files or folders from Finder into the shelf and they will sit there until you drag them
out. Once you drag them out, the drag operation will finish as if XShelf were never involved. You
may drag individual or multiple files or folders, as well as text clippings and URLs to XShelf.
With XShelf, you no longer have to shuffle windows so that both the source and target of a drag
and drop are onscreen at the same time.
It also has support for Services, better integration with the clipboard, and a commandline utility
(XShelver) to add items to XShelf.
In many ways, it is a replacement for the old NeXT shelf (and the Newton shelf, but never having
used the Newton, I have to take this on faith :)
How do I install (or uninstall)?
Double-click the XShelf disk image file. Once the disk image launches, open it, and you will see
the XShelf application, and an XShelf.html (this document). Drag XShelf to your harddrive to
install and double-click to run it. To remove XShelf, simply drag XShelf to the trash. If you wish,
you can delete the preferences file as well in "~/Library/Preferences/com.the-
ameoba.XShelf.plist".
You MUST log out and log back in for the "Add to XShelf" Service to work.
XShelf MUST be installed in either "/Applications" or "~/Applications" for the "Add to XShelf"
Service to work.
To use XShelver from the Terminal, XShelver should be placed somewhere in your $PATH (such
as /usr/bin/).
How do I use it?
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XShelf 1.1.4 for MacOS X file:///Users/tat/Downloads/tat/XShelf.app/Contents/Resource...
Select an item in Finder, or text from virtually any application, and drag it to XShelf. You may
then drag the item out from XShelf to another application, or to another location in Finder. File
and folders will be copied/moved as appropriate (exactly as if the drag had originated in Finder
directly), and text clippings will be created (if the drag was to Finder) or pasted in place (if the
drag was to an application).
Items can also be added to XShelf using a S…
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