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- Feb. 4, 2009
- time
- 12:31 p.m.
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- John
Making our lives easier
Browse QuickLook Plugins
We love our lives being made easier. We love the 10.5 Mac QuickLook plugin, but the out of the box plugins are limited.
So with some digging, Omni compiled some of their favorite extras for the creative industry.
HD Quick Look v1.0.0 by Shedworx
Description: HD Quick Look lets you view the first frame of your AVCHD files (mts and m2ts) without. View multiple files as a slide show, as an index sheet or full screen - all with a single click.
Gimp XCF Quick Look Plugin v1.0 by wilber-loves-apple
Description: Displays previews for Gimp (xcf) files.
Requirements: Gimp.app must be installed and opened at least once
Mobipocket eBooks by Durrant Software
Description: Displays cover image (if any) for Mobipocket (.mobi, .prc) eBooks
Cinema4D Plugin by [XPresso24.com]
Description: Adds QuickLook support for Cinema4D-created files. Cinema4D is a cross-platform 3D graphics application.
Description: Displays Entourage emails located through spotlight.
FJNWebArchive v1.0 by fujidana
Description: FJN Web Archive allows viewing of Safari WebArchive files.
Quick Look Filter for QuarkXPress 7 by Quark
Description: Displays previews of QuarkXPress 7 files in Quicklook
Requirements: QuarkXPress 7.31
Description: QuickChm lets you preview Compiled HTML Archives (*.chm) in Quick Look.
BetterZip Quick Look Generator v1.1 by macitbetter
Description: QuickLook plugin allowing previewing of a wide array of compressed file types.
Currently supports: ZIP, TAR, GZip, BZip2, ARJ, LZH, ISO, CHM, CAB, CPIO, RAR, 7-Zip, DEB, RPM, StuffIt\'s SIT, DiskDoubler, BinHex, and MacBinary. Version 1.1 brings additional view options, collapsible folders, and many other features.
SneakPeekPro by Code Line Communications
Description: Preview Illustrator, InDesign, and EPS documents without launching an application. Also allows viewing of fonts, images, and colors used in many CS3 documents.
Adobe Illustrator Viewer by Hrmpf Description:
Description: Allows viewing Adobe Illustrator files, but only if the files are saved with PDF compatibility.
Requirements: Files must be saved with PDF compatibility.
Textmate Integration by Ciarán Walsh
Description: This is a set of two plugins. One plugin allows QuickLook to use TextMate's syntax highlighter when viewing Perl, PHP, Ruby, Shell, and C/Obj-C files. The other allows the use of Quicklook from within TextMate's project pane.
HetimaClipping.qlgenerator by Hetima
Description: "This is Cover Flow and Quick Look plugin for text clipping files (.textClipping). and picture clipping files (.pictClipping)."
Description: Allows previewing of flash videos, or .FLV-formatted files. Displays the animated video along with the time remaining and a play/pause control.
Requirements: The free, open-source, Perian to be installed.
EPSQLPlugIn EPS Viewer by Eternal Storms
Description: "EPSQLPlugIn is a QuickLook plugin for Mac OS X Leopard to extend QuickLooks functionality to be able to display previews and thumbnails for eps files."
ColorXML QuickLook v1.0 by Fabio Lecca
Description: QuickLook plugin to see XML files with indentation and syntax coloring.
Description: Allows previewing of folders. Replaces the default view of an enlarged icon with a preview of the folder's contents.
Description: Allows previewing of .zip files. Shows a preview of the zip archive's contents.
Description: Allows previewing of .zip files. Shows a preview of the zip archive's contents along with metadata pertaining to the zip archive.
- posted
- Feb. 1, 2009
- time
- 2:51 p.m.
- by
- John
Little Gems
Forgeting your shortcuts?
Did you know that the average Mac OS X application has 40 to 80 menu shortcuts?
Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands. Honestly though, how many shortcuts keys do you know by heart?
KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
You no longer need to memorize and remember key combinations; just press the command key and KeyCue tells you what you want to know.
