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Not with ICeCoffEE
Was this really a feature of System 7 as an OS?, or only with the ICeTEe extension plugin for Internet Config? Anyway, the command-click/select feature doesn't work with ICeTEe's OS X replacement, an application enhancer called ICeCoffEE, installed.
Not with ICeCoffEE
I believe you are correct - never used 7 much but with 8 and 9 you had to have ICeTEe to get that functionality
Not with ICeCoffEE
Yeah, it was never a feature of the OS until OS X. In OS X, there are a few Apple-supplied apps that support command-clicking - Terminal will launch a URL with a command-double-click, and anything that uses MLTE (FileMaker Pro is one example) will launch a URL with a command-click. But neither of them use particularly intelligent parsers to figure out the URL boundaries, so ICeCoffEE does a better job.
Not with ICeCoffEE
Yes it was. In System 7 you had to have 3rd party software (i.e., Inernet Config and Icetea) but Apple bought it for Mac OS 8 or 9 and then command-clicking become integrated in the system. Too bad they didn't transfer this functionality to Mac OS X. |
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