Software download and information: http://www.riccisoft.com/cmm/
• About Contextual Menu Plug-ins
◊ These are MacOS 8 Contextual Menu Manager plug-ins. To install them, just place them in the “Contextual Menu Items” folder in your System Folder, and make sure that the “SOMobjects™ for Mac OS” library in your Extensions folder is enabled. The Contextual Menu Manager only works on PowerPC machines.
◊ When you control-click a file icon, a pop-up menu appears allowing you to quickly perform useful operations on files.
• About ImageUtilities CMM
◊ These plug-ins let you view and convert pictures in many useful ways. You can:
• Convert pictures of any kind to PICT files or QuickTime image files using ImageConverter.
• View any kind of picture using QuickViewer.
• ImageConverter
When you control-click one or more picture files, ImageConverter adds a “Convert Image” command to the contextual menu:
Once you choose how you wish to convert the image, you are asked where you wish to save it.
• QuickViewer
When you control-click one or more picture files, QuickViewer adds a “View Picture” command to the contextual menu:
By choosing this command, you can view the picture instantly, without having to open the file with a specific application!
With QuickTime 2.5, you can view and convert pictures stored in the following formats:
In addition to these, any additional file formats are supported through QuickTime-compatible codecs.
If you have the Claris XTND System installed, these plug-ins will use it to view and convert images that cannot be opened by QuickTime!
• More Contextual Menu Plug-ins
◊ Check out other cool contextual menu plug-ins! Just point you web browser to http://www.riccisoft.com/cmm/. A collection of plug-ins for converting and manipulating QuickTime movies is also available.
• Shareware: $15
◊ These plug-ins are distributed as shareware and cost $15. If you use them, please launch the Register utility enclosed in the distribution package. Enter your name, your email address (if available), and the number of licenses you wish to purchase. Save, copy or print the data from the Register application and send it to Kagi along with your payment. Kagi will process your registration and forward your payment to me. If you’re on the Internet, an online registration site is also available at the above URL.
◊ Please register: your support is the only way for me to keep working on cool shareware programs. Once you register, you will receive a key to remove the annoying shareware reminder that appears once a day when you use these plug-ins.
◊ Special offer: you can purchase both ImageUtilities CMM and MovieUtilities CMM packages for only $20! This is a 33% discount off the normal price ($15 each)! To take advantage of this offer, simply select the “ImageUtilities + MovieUtilities CMM” item when registering.
• Kagi registrations
◊ Payments sent via email and through the online registration site are processed within 3 to 4 days. You will receive an email acknowledgement when your registration is done. Payments sent via fax take up to 10 days. You will also be notified by email if you provide a correct internet email address. Payments sent via postal mail take time to reach Kagi and then up to 10 days for processing. Again, if you include a correct email address, you will hear from Kagi when the form is processed.
◊ If you pay with a credit card or First Virtual, you can email or fax the data to Kagi. Their email address is <sales@kagi.com> and their fax number is +1-510-652-6589. You can either copy the data from Register and paste it into the body of an email message, or you can save the data to a file and attach the file to an email message. There is no need to compress the data file, it’s already pretty small. If you have a fax modem, just print the data to the Kagi fax number.
◊ You can also pay with a wide variety of cash from different countries, or with a check drawn in US Dollars. Kagi cannot accept checks in other currencies. In both cases you should print the data using the Register application and send it to the address shown on the form, which is:
Kagi
1442-A Walnut Street #392-6R
Berkeley, California 94709-1405
U.S.A.
◊ If you have a purchasing department, you can enter all the data into the Register program and then select Invoice as your payment method. Print three copies of the form and send it to your accounts payable people. You may want to highlight the line that reminds them to include a copy of the form with their payment.
◊ Kagi cannot invoice your company. If you need an invoice, you must act on my behalf and generate the invoice and handle all the paperwork on your end.
◊ Please do not fax or email payment forms that indicate cash, check or invoice as the payment method. As far as we know, there is still no technology to transfer physical objects via fax or email and without the payment, the form cannot be processed.
• Version history
◊ 1.1 - ImageConverter now changes filename extensions depending on the new format you’re saving the picture in (thanks, Jordan!). Sometimes the commands would not appear in contextual menus, now they always do. QuickViewer now shows the picture’s filename in the window’s title bar (thanks, Jeremy!).
◊ All online services and bulletin boards may make it available to their users at no charge other than the normal connection fees.
◊ All non-profit user groups may distribute it at no charge.
◊ All magazines may publish it on floppy disk or CD-ROM without asking me first, as long as I get a copy of the issue containing my software.
◊ All CD-ROM shareware collections and CD-ROM magazines may include it without my prior consent, as long as I get either a copy of the CD-ROM or an offer to buy the CD-ROM at a discounted price.
◊ All redistribution companies such as Pacific HiTech, AMUG or Celestin may distribute it, as long as I get a copy of each medium containing my software and a catalog of the company’s offerings (where applicable).
◊ The latest version of my stuff is on http://www.riccisoft.com/software.html.
• Thanks to…
◊ Trygve Isaacson, for his great CMM Framework. Check it out at http://www.bombaydigital.com.
◊ Alessandro Levi Montalcini, for his help and suggestions.
◊ Alessandro Levi Montalcini, for being such a good friend.
◊ Florent Pillet, for suggesting me to write some CMM plug-ins.
◊ Laurent Debrauwer, Fabien Octave and Florent Pillet for the company.
◊ Cristian Viola-Prioli and Mark Surloff for their feedback and testing.
◊ All my beta testers, for always providing helpful comments.
• Disclaimer
◊ This software should never cause any damage, but you’re using it at your own risk. As an independent software developer, I can make no warranties whatsoever on it.
• Have fun!
◊ And don’t forget to register your shareware, so that more cool inexpensive software can see the light in the future.