Al Hoang

September 24, 2003

A shell script to manage system-wide services in OS X

Filed under: osx, unix — hoanga @ 11:18 pm

This shell script will allow you to turn on or off the system-wide services for all applications. For each application, you can turn all of its services on or off. By disabling unused services, you will have a much less cluttered menu, and maybe faster login (is it faster?). All modifications to the info.plist files in your applications are backed up in your applications. [Studio Log]

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