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DESCRIPTION
SafariScript installs a full featured ScriptMenu for Safari. And you can easily assign hotkeys to any of your scripts.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2:
  • Menu was not showing up [fixed]
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.

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Developer:nadamac
Downloads:2,878
  - Version d/l:2,269
Internet:Browsers
License:Free
Date:04 Oct 2006
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Oct 5 2006
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ORION MK. V  Spiffy little bit-o-freeware. It'll definitely come in handy since so little of Safari modifiable. The extra scripts on the website are particularly handy.  
(Version 1.2)

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Oct 4 2006

NADAMAC  Finally found the reason for the non-appearing menu: Some binaries were missing in the download package.

Please remove any old version and install the new one (1.1).

The point for SafariScript is that you can use it without having to enable the script menu in every app. And more important: You can assign hot keys (by simply renaming the script) to your commands. That's not possible with Apple's Script Menu.  
(Version 1.0.1)

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Oct 4 2006

RAY16  Still same result: nothing

I'm I missing something???  
(Version 1.0.1)

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Oct 3 2006

CPRUITT  I'm not sure wat the point is. With the system wide script meu, every App in OS X is given an availale script menu. Just use the AppleScript Utility in your Applications folder to turn it on. Then add any scripts you want by opening the Application's Scripts forlder (e.g. Script Menu > Open Scripts Folder > Open Safari Scripts Folder)

This app is a bit redundant.  
(Version 1.0.1)

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Oct 3 2006

PONTIUS  1.0.1 not working either.  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

NADAMAC  pontius, do you have an Intel mac, too?

Do you have a folder ~/Library/Frameworks (where ~is your home folder)?

If not then please create it and run the installer again.

If that folder exists: is there a folder CocoaScriptMenu.framework in it?  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

PONTIUS  Yeah. I have an Intel mac.

OS 10.4.8.

And CocoaScriptMenu.framework is in my Frameworks-folder in my home-folder.

So...  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

NADAMAC  and if you do a "Get Info (cmd-I)" on the file Frameworks/CocoaScriptMenu.framework/CocoaScriptMenu, does it say "Document (Universal)"?  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

PONTIUS  No. It says Unix Executable Universal.

Could this be a PithHelmet problem?  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

ERIC CALDWELL  Installed 1.01 and same results. No menu icon. I have a MBP 17 with 10.4.8  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

NADAMAC  Eric, do you have a folder ~/Library/Frameworks (where ~is your home folder)?

If not then please create it and run the installer again.

If that folder exists: is there a folder CocoaScriptMenu.framework in it?  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

ERIC CALDWELL  Yes, it's in my home library folder. The installer is putting the files in the right place (so it seems) but nothing on the menu.  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

NADAMAC  Sorry for the problems with the installer. Please download SafariScript 1.0.1  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

RAY16  Where's the beef? with PPC Mac, and last build of 10.3.9 I only have the Script symbol and nothing more.

What gives???  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

PONTIUS  Installed, even rebooted. No menu...  
(Version 1.0)

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Oct 3 2006

TFINDLAY  Ditto, no script menu on my Intel iMac. I checked the Library folders where items should be installed and they were all there (after I created a Safari folder in the Application Support folder). I tried restarting my machine but still no joy.  
(Version 1.0)

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