Easily install Mac OS X plugins.
A long time ago, in System 7, one could double-click a system extension or a plugin, and the Finder would simply copy it to the correct location in the System Folder.
This tool makes this feature available again.
Just download it and forget about it. It will launch when you double-click on a supported plugin.
- Color Pickers (
.colorPicker
) →~/Library/ColorPickers/
- QuickLook Generators (
.qlgenerator
) →~/Library/QuickLook/
- Xcode Snippets (
.codesnippet
) →~/Library/Developer/Xcode/UserData/CodeSnippets/
- Xcode Color Themes (
.dvcolortheme
) →~/Library/Developer/Xcode/UserData/FontAndColorThemes/
- Mail.app Plugins (
.mailbundle
) →~/Library/Mail/Bundles/
Mac OS X (as of ML) correctly installs other plugins when double-clicked:
- Preference Panels (handled by System Preferences)
- Screen Savers (handled by System Preferences)
- Automator Actions and Services (handled by Automator)
- Fonts (handled by Font Book)
- Widgets (handled by Widget Installer - it’s in Dock.app)
- Safari extensions (handled by Safari)
It’s 2013.
See previous answer.
I don’t know. If you think it should, ask me.
A few great plugins sources :
- Quick Look Plugins :
- Xcode Snippets
- Xcode color themes
- Color Pickers :