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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Twitter for Mac: ‘Tweet’ from Anywhere in OS X

Just a few days ago everyone was talking about a simple bookmarklet for Safari that sends the site title and link to Twitter for Mac (Tweetie 2). Last night, I even found a Safari extension that did the same thing but also adds a tweet option in the contextual menu (right click) within Safari.

Right after I tweeted the link, @SebastienPeek told me “who needs that when you can highlight anything, right click and it’ll show Tweet?” I had no idea what he was talking about, do you? I asked him if it was Safari only and he went one step more and said that it’s system wide, you can do it with a right click and highlight of any text. @BoltClock is credited with pointing me to this discovery. It’s system-wide for all apps that support Mac OS X’s contextual menu item additions. Here’s some visual goodness:

Simply:

  • Click and drag almost any text in Safari or Chrome
  • Right click and ‘Tweet’. 

It tosses the text into the new tweet window in Twitter for Mac. I found it also works in apps like iChat, Mail.app, Ecoute, Reeder, iCal. These are just a few. Some things that it doesn’t play nice with: the address bar in your web browser, text embedded in Flash, Firefox, just to name a few.
Sure, the bookmarklet and the Safari extension do a bit more than than just sending selected text from Safari into a new tweet, but Twitter for Mac’s ‘Tweet’ sends selected text from all over OS X. I think Twitter for Mac is one cool bird.

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS:
If this is not working for you, please check your Services Prefs and make sure ‘Tweet’ is checked under Files and Folders.

  • Open terminal.app and paste “/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain user”
  • Reboot and ‘Tweet’ should now show up in your contextual menu.

Via: macstories.net

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