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- Hippo 1.0.2
- ==========
-
- Date of this document: 4 August 1998
-
- Description
- ===========
-
-
- The Hippo Contextual Menu Module (CMM) adds an "Open With" menu to your Finder
- Contextual Menu (CM). Hippo maintains a list of user definable applications that
- appear on this menu. By selecting a group of files and choosing an application
- from Hippo's menu, you can open those files in your chosen application. You don't
- have to search through nested folders in order to find your chosen application and,
- unlike double-clicking on the files, you can open the files in the application you
- choose - not the application that created the file.
-
- System Requirements
- ===================
-
- Hippo requires MacOS 8.0 or greater. If, for some reason, you have removed the
- Contextual Menu Extension, you must re-install it.
-
- Installation
- ============
-
- Firstly, if this document is fairly old please check our web site for a more
- up to date version of Hippo: http://www.cogco.u-net.com/
-
- If you are replacing and old or damaged version of Hippo, please read Caveats below.
-
- Simply drag the file "Hippo" to your closed System Folder. Click OK to the dialog.
- You will probably need to restart your computer before seeing Hippo's menus.
- (There is an application called "Contextual Menu Reloader" that obviates the need
- to restart but I can't distribute that.)
-
- That's it.
-
- Configuration
- =============
-
- The first time you control click in the Finder, Hippo will create a folder called
- "Hippo" in your Preferences folder. You can now add applications to Hippo's menu by
- simply control clicking the application in the finder and selecting "Add to menu"
- from the "Open With" menu. These applications become available the next time you
- control click.
-
- Hippo simply puts aliases to your applications in its preferences folder:
- System Folder:Preferences:Hippo:
-
- You can remove an application from the Hippo's Menu by removing or deleting the alias
- file from this Hippo folder.
-
- Notes
- =====
-
- • You can of course change the names of the aliases in the Hippo folder. In fact, I
- recommend you put aliases to "DropStuff" and "Stuffit Expander" in the Hippo folder
- and rename them "Expand" and "Compress".
-
- • Hippo works very well with faceless drag and drop applications like "Shomi".
- Put an alias to "Shomi" in the Hippo folder and you can instantly view image
- files in the finder, likewise put an alias to MoviePlayer there.
-
- • Compiled Apple Scripts are also ideal for adding to Hippo's menu.
-
- • If you get cross when you click on a generic TEXT file and SimpleText launches
- only to complain that the file is too big to be opened by Simpletext, put BBEdit
- on your Hippo menu.
-
- • Programmers will want to put Resorceror or ResEdit on their Hippo menu.
-
- • While you can select several applications in the Finder to add to the Hippo menu,
- only the first one (alphabetically) will actually be added. This is a feature -
- intended to make it difficult to accidentally add a bunch of files
-
- • If you manually put anything other than an alias to an application in the Hippo
- folder, it will appear in the menu, but Hippo won't open or launch it. This means
- that you can't put applications themselves in the Hippo folder.
-
- Caveats
- =======
-
- • Each time Hippo is launched it checks to see if there is a 'Hippo' folder in
- the Preferences folder. If there isn't, Hippo assumes that it has been copied
- to a new computer and reverts to its unregistered state. So long as you don't
- use a contextual menu, you can safely temporarily remove the Hippo folder
- (During a OS install or upgrade perhaps). After resetting, Hippo won't be disabled,
- but in order to use all its features you will have to re-enter the registration info.
-
- • If you are using virtual memory or Ram Doubler you must manually remove any
- prior version of Hippo from the System Folder's Contextual Menu Items folder
- before installing a new version of Hippo. Without virtual memory the Finder can
- install a CMM over a similarly named CMM without any problems.
-
- About Shareware
- ===============
-
- Shareware is not free. You are entitled to use this application for 30 days
- after which we ask you to pay the license fee of $15 if you wish to continue
- to use the product.
-
- Registration
- ============
-
- Entitles you to free upgrades to Hippo and technical support by email. It also
- 'unlocks' Hippo allowing you to put an unlimited number of applications into
- its menu. The unregistered version limits you to selecting one of the first five
- applications in the menu.
-
- Please use the enclosed registration application to pay through Kagi: http://www.kagi.com/
- If you can write Checks in UK Pounds Sterling, you can also register by sending a check
- for £10 to the UK Cogco address below. Please include your email address for speediest
- receipt of the registration code. DON'T SEND STERLING CHECKS TO KAGI !!!!
-
- Future Plans
- ============
-
- First on my list for Hippo 1.1 is a heirarchical menu allowing you to group
- applications into submenus.
-
- Other suggestions are welcomed.
-
- Bugs
- ====
-
- Please report any bugs to cogco@kagi.com.
-
- Why Hippo ?
- ===========
-
- Why not ? Actually, my 2 1/2 yr old daughter and I had been talking about Hippos
- recently after seeing a couple of pygmy Hippos at London Zoo.
-
- Contacts
- ========
-
- Cogco: Kagi: (Payment servicing only)
-
- Cogco International Ltd. Kagi
- 2 Duke's Point, 1442-A Walnut Street #392-POP
- Duke's Head Yard Berkeley, CA 94709-1405
- London N6 5JQ USA
- United Kingdom
-
- Tel & Fax: +44 (0) 181 6127 +1 510 420 5858
-
- http://www.cogco.u-net.com/ http://www.kagi.com/
-
- Email about Hippo: hippo@cogco.u-net.com cogco@kagi.com
- General company email: info@cogco.u-net.com kagi@kagi.com
-
- Version History
- ==============
-
- 1.0 (1 August 1998) Initial Public Offering.
-
- 1.0.1 (3 August 1998) Fixed cosmetic bug in dialogs
-
- 1.0.2 (4 August 1998) Fixed another cosmetic bug in dialog.
-
- Acknowledgments
- ===============
-
- Maf & Kevin for being the best kind of mentors: granting freedom and encouragement.
-
- Kevin Marks again for spotting some great bugs.
-
- Peter N. Lewis for the 'Register' application and services beyond the call of duty to the Mac community.
-
- Lisa, my wife, for letting me write code.
-