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textsoapAgent 9.3 (2610)

TextSoap companion app to clean text inside your favorite apps

Category: Utilities
Price: Free
Popularity: Low
Version String: 9.3 (2610) (2610)
Release Date: 2024-09-05
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.13
Vendor Name: Unmarked Software, Llc
Homepage: www.textsoap.com

Version History 9.3 (2610) (2610)

You can find release notes for this version here: [www.textsoap.com]

Description:

textsoapAgent
TextSoap Agent (textsoapAgent) is a free, companion app for use with TextSoap 9. It provides some bonus integration functionality. This app works with all edition of TextSoap 9: Direct, Setapp, or ???. It connects to whichever edition you are using to provide you with some great system-wide integration.

• macOS Services
Services provides you with contextual menu access within apps that support it. And we dug in deep and reworked the guts so now we can provide you not just with a single action in the contextual menu, but you can create a custom list of your top cleaners for instant access. Just keep them limited in number.

• System menu (aka TextSoap Menu)
A little TextSoap icon in your menubar provides you access to TextSoap features within your favorite apps. Again, while this can be done by hand (copy, clean clipboard, paste), the global menu lets you select text in your app and then select the cleaner to apply. And yes, it now works inside of Chrome and Brave browsers as well.

• Global Hot Keys
Additionally, you can configure a global hot key to perform a cleaner within your text. Yes, we managed to squeeze the copy, apply a specific cleaner, paste actions into a single hot key. There aren't as many open global hot keys as there once were, but if you find you are constantly applying the same cleaner, it will definitely save you time.

• AppleScript
Previously, ApplesScripts had to specifically target each edition of the TextSoap app. With the new textsoapAgent, you just use 
tell application "textsoapAgent"
…
end tell
and drive all your text cleaning commands without worrying about which version of TextSoap 9 is doing the work.