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		<title>My Top 3 Finder Toolbar Scripts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Leopard&#8217;s Finder, you can not only add applications to the toolbar, but also scripts. That&#8217;s an extremely useful feature I use every day and so I put together an introduction to my favorite three.

But let&#8217;s first talk about the installation. That&#8217;s pretty easy. Just extract the downloaded archive, copy the script to an arbitrary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Leopard&#8217;s Finder, you can not only add applications to the toolbar, but also scripts. That&#8217;s an extremely useful feature I use every day and so I put together an introduction to my favorite three.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.maclovin.de/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/finder-toolbar.png" title="Finder with toolbar scripts" rel="lightbox[326]"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-327" title="Finder with toolbar scripts" src="http://www.maclovin.de/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/finder-toolbar-500x71.png" alt="Finder with toolbar scripts" width="500" height="71" /></a></p>
<p>But let&#8217;s first talk about the installation. That&#8217;s pretty easy. Just extract the downloaded archive, copy the script to an arbitrary location and then drag it to Finder&#8217;s toolbar. That&#8217;s all. Now let the fun begin.</p>
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<h5>Open in Textmate</h5>
<p><a title="Textmate" href="http://macromates.com/" target="_blank">Textmate</a> is my favorite text editor. I use it a lot and so the <a title="Open in Textmate" href="http://henrik.nyh.se/2007/10/open-in-textmate-from-leopard-finder" target="_blank">Open in Textmate</a> script comes in handy. It allows you to open the selected file directly in Textmate or if none is selected, open the whole directory for tabbed browsing.</p>
<h5>Enhanced Open in Terminal Here</h5>
<p>This <a title="Enhanced Open in Terminal" href="http://maururu.net/2007/enhanced-open-terminal-here-for-leopard/" target="_blank">script</a> opens a Terminal window and changes to the directory shown in Finder. Very useful, but because it&#8217;s enhanced, it can do even more. Holding the Command-Key while clicking on the button opens a new tab instead of a new Terminal window. The Option-Key tries to recylcle an already running Terminal session and just changes to the directory. However, if this fails because the session is busy executing a program, a new window is created instead.</p>
<h5>LSelect</h5>
<p>Last but not least: <a title="LSelect" href="http://anoved.net/software/lselect/" target="_blank">LSelect</a>. This script opens a dialog box where you can enter a globbing pattern like &#8220;*.jpg&#8221; and hitting enter selects all files with extension JPG. I think, you got the idea. It&#8217;s extremely useful for moving or deleting multiple files.</p>
<p>These were my top 3 Finder toolbar scripts making my daily work so much easier. If you happen to know scripts worth mentioning, then please leave a comment.</p>
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