This is where I need to enter the Amazon search URL that tells Amazon that you came from my site. The only tricky bit for me was to enter the Search URL. Choose the Extension type, which in our example will be a search extension. You enter your name as the author, name the extension, give the extension a title that will be shown in the menu bar app, optionally you can add an icon that will show when text is selected in the little pop window. It’s about a 2 minute process (if you round up) to use PopMaker. With the free PopMaker you can easily create your own PopClip extensions. He found a link to a free tool written by Brett Terpstra called PopMaker. I can’t wait to try out more of these PopClip extensions! But wait, I’ve gotten distracted from my cause You can translate text using a bunch of different translation engines, Grab some text and instantly start a tweet using your favorite client. There are extensions for all of your favorite Notes and To Do list applications, instantly creating a note after selecting the text. Someone created a Say extension for PopClip that does it instantly. I’m sure you know you can have OS X speak any text you select, but it’s a couple of pulldown menus to do it so it’s clumsy. One of my new favorites takes the text you’ve selected and displays it in Large Text on screen. I started scanning the 142 extensions that are available and it’s crazy what you can do with PopClip. You know how you copy some text from the web and paste it into an email or a document and it has all the dumb formatting of the website instead of your document? If you use the Paste= extension in PopClip, it executes a past and match style which means the pasted text takes on the format of your document. My main use of PopClip has been to add the “Paste =” extension. When I’m done explaining what Claus taught me, you’re not going to have to do this to use my Amazon Affiliate link because I’ll give you the extension, but I’m going through this so you can make your own extensions if you like. The cool part about PopClip is that people can write extensions for it and as of right now there are 142 free extensions available. PopClip’s behavior is contextual, so it will change to offer paste, look up in Finder and more options depending on where you select text. At its most basic level, when you select text in OS X, a little window pops up above the text, offering to copy the text, search the words on the Internet or look the word or words up in the dictionary. PopClip is a menu bar app from PilotMoon that lets you do all kinds of fun things. Let’s start with the geekier idea first, and that’s the PopClip extension. I figure most of you will never do this but the tools he’s teaching me are so cool, I wanted to share the fun. Once you’ve watched them I think you’ll be motivated to give one of these ideas a play. They’re great because they really show how much easier it is to use one of these solutions rather than trying to remember to go to and enter a search term in that little Amazon box. When Claus first told me about his ideas I didn’t really “get” how they would work so he made two videos that I’ve linked in the shownotes. Just in case someone doesn’t know what we’re talking about here, if you buy something on Amazon after using my Amazon Affiliate link, a small percentage goes to help the show and it costs you nothing.Ĭlaus’ two ideas to make it easy and natural to help out the show are a bookmarklet and a PopClip extension. Like any good NosillaCastaway he started with a problem to be solved: “People don’t use affiliate search boxes on websites, because they are creatures of habit and changing habits is hard and nearly impossible, unless there is value to be gained by doing so.” He’s right, I hear from people all the time saying they meant to use it but they have trouble remembering. He came up with two great ideas to make it super easy and even kind of fun to use Amazon Affiliate links. A menu bar utility for toggling dark mode in macOS, written in Swift.My new favorite NosillaCastaways is My new favorite NosillaCastaway is Claus Wolf from Germany. □ Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew, Homebrew Cask and the Mac App Store. With OpenCore + Big Sur + Monterey support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. □ The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac. Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua The modern video player for macOS with additional features and bug fixes. Menubar app to remove link tracking parameters automatically An open Apple AirDrop implementation written in Python Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS Guide to securing and improving privacy on macOS When comparing PopClip-Extensions and jumpcut you can also consider the following projects:
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