MoveCM 1.0.12
About MoveCM
A contextual menu item for moving, copying, aliasing and archiving (zip compressing) files and folders quickly into common folders. i.e. without the need to drag and drop them, use aliases, etc. It is a generalization of the Finder’s “Move to Trash” contextual menu item, you can apply it to any folder you like. Another feature called “Wrap Items” which puts the selection of items into a new folder at the same level as the items.
Use the System Preference pane to specify destination folders. The contextual menu will then consist of menu items that correspond to these destinations. Open System Preferences in the Apple menu, then go to the “Other” section. Click on the MoveCM icon.
Add folders either by dragging them from the Finder into the list, or use the “Add” button to browser for them.
You can also Add/Remove folders directly from the contextual menu itself. Just invoke the contextual menu on the folder and select the appropriate menu item.
Re-order the folders in the list table by dragging them to change the display order in the menu.
Select a sound from the “Play sound” menu to have a completion sound played when the operation completes.
To use the “Move To” operation: control click on one or more files and/or folders in the Finder, and navigate to the “Move to” section installed by MoveCM.
Select a destination from the menu, and the files and/or folders will be moved to that destination. You have the option, specified in the preference pane, to have the destination folder opened for you after the move. You also have the option of having the menu items in the contextual menu named after the destination folder, or by its pathname.
The procedure is the same for “Archive To” and “Copy To”.
Whats New in this Version
- Added “Copy and “Paste” for files and folders.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Limit Point Software
- Version:
- 1.0.12
- Post Date:
- October 31, 2008
- License:
- Demo
- File Size:
- 262K
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 16499
Apple is providing links to these applications as a courtesy, and makes no representations regarding the applications or any information related thereto. Any questions, complaints or claims regarding the applications must be directed to the appropriate software vendor.