Having trouble with your Snow Leopard Services menu telling you that it’s building (but never finishing)? Here are a few things you can try… (UPDATED!)
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Tech Links for Friday, October 30, 2009
“Spooky” Radios, Netflix on Your PS3, The Difference Between Mac and PC Programmers, The Coming of 10.6.2, and iPhone-tography tips!
- Homemade radio creates spooky sounds
Just in time forHalloNerd-o-ween: The Homemade Tesla Radio!
(Via boingboing ) - Netflix Movies to Stream to Sony’s PlayStation 3
Next month, the nine million American owners of Sony’s PlayStation 3 game consoles will have another entertainment option available: streaming movies and TV shows from Netflix.
(Via nytimes.com and Ars Technica) - Red Sweater Blog – And The Awarding Goes To
Why do Mac developers consistently produce the most refined, friendly, user-empowering, beautiful software on the planet? Daniel Jalkut, the founder of Red Sweater Software, offers his opinions.
(Via www.red-sweater.com ) - AppleInsider | Mac OS X 10.6.2 to update nearly 150 Snow Leopard components
Mac OS X 10.6.2 is coming…
(Via www.appleinsider.com ) - Apps and Tips for iPhone Photography
Some Great iPhone Photography Tips by Phil Coffman, Art Director of Springbox (and nascent phone-tographer).
(Via www.philcoffman.com )
Snow Leopard Service: Evernote Search
Contextual Evernote Search Service for Snow Leopard
Updated On September 30, 2010
Here is a fun one for all you Snow Leopard users — a service which, with a simple mouse click, lets you highlight any text and search through all your Evernote items for it!
Instructions
Just highlight a passage of text anywhere that Snow Leopard’s Services are available. Control-Click (a.k.a., “Right Click”) to get a context menu and select “Search In Evernote” to search for that highlighted passage of text in Evernote!
When you highlight text and run the Service, Evernote will launch and a separate Evernote window of Notes will open up containing just your search results. Note — it may take a few seconds for the search results to appear so, just give it a few seconds if at first you see “0 Results”.
When I say “anywhere that Snow Leopard’s Services are available”, that means most applications on your Mac — but keep in mind that there are a few “straggler apps” where this service isn’t available. 1
One caveat — this new version of the Service doesn’t have the pop-over window and also requires Evernote Version 1.10 or above as it uses Evernote’s new AppleScript implementation. Personally, I think things work faster and cleaner this way but, if you prefer the old way, I’ve left the download button for that version of the script at the bottom of the page.
The Fine Print
(Otherwise known as “Stuff You Should Know Before Installing”)
- I am providing the Service for the benefit of the Mac community. While it works wonderfully for me, I cannot take responsibility for any data you might lose (or if your laptop turns into a pumpkin or something…)
- “Community” means “participation”. Please share with the rest of us how you think this service could be improved (and feel free to help someone if they don’t understand something!)
How to Install and Use
- Download the ZIP file from the link below:
- When unzipped, click on the installer package called “Search in Evernote Service” and follow the instructions. The installer will copy a Service to your system Services library.
Old Version of the Service
If for some reason you’d like to download the old version of the script (with the pop-over preview window) it is here:
Found a bug?
Click Here To Submit Your Bug Report!
Interested in what other Services are available for Snow Leopard?
Click here to see the latest list!
Interested in what AppleScripts are available for Evernote?
Click here to see the latest list!
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