/U1-Finder-Plugin

A Finder plugin to add integration with Ubuntu One in OS X Lion & Mountain Lion

Primary LanguageObjective-CGNU General Public License v2.0GPL-2.0

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About U1 Finder Plugin:

IMPORTANT: UBUNTU ONE WILL BE SHUT DOWN BY CANONICAL ON 01/06/14

U1 Finder Plugin allows to the OS X users to add integration with Ubuntu One in their Finder application, showing an icon overlay with the state of your synchronized files and adding Ubuntu One features to the context menu.

Compilation and installation:

Download as zip, clone or fork the U1 Finder Plugin source code, open it with Xcode and build the "U1 Finder Injector" target. This will generate two products: "U1 Finder Plugin.bundle" and "U1 Finder Injector.osax". Copy the "U1 Finder Injector.osax" bundle to "/Library/ScriptingAdditions" or "~/Library/ScriptingAdditions" and stop Finder:

$ osascript -e "tell application \"Finder\" to quit"

Then you will be able to load the U1 Finder Plugin with this Apple script:

tell application "Finder"
delay 1
try
	«event UONEload»
	on error msg number num
		display dialog "Error loading U1 Finder Plugin"
	end try
end tell

Launch the /Applications/Utilities/Console.app to see the plugin output.

Copyright:

Copyright (C) 2012 José Expósito <jose.exposito89@gmail.com>

The source code is available under GPL v2 license at GitHub

Helping to the project:

Below you can see many ways to collaborate easily with U1 Finder Plugin project, as you can see collaborate is very easy.

  • Sending suggestions

Are you U1 Finder Plugin user and think that the project need something? Do not hesitate, let me know!

  • Reporting bugs

Have you found a bug? Report it!

  • Advertising U1 Finder Plugin project

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  • Making a donation

Finally if you can not help none of the above, you can always make a donation, even a few pennies to help the project continue forward