Many applications take advantage of special contextual menus. You can use these menus to quickly choose commands or perform actions specific to the current selection.
Different items appear in contextual menu depending on the context. To see the contextual menu for an item hold down the Control key and click the item.
The Interarchy Contextual Menu plug-in allows Interarchy to add items to the contextual menu of other applications. For example you can use the Interarchy Contextual Menu plug-in to:
- Upload a file from the Finder.
- From Safari, send a URL to Interarchy to download.
- Mark a file or folder to be ignored when mirroring.
To install the Interarchy Contextual Menu plug-in go to the Advanced Preference Pane and click the “Install Interarchy Contextual Menu” button.
Not every application supports contextual menu plug-ins, but great ones like BBEdit and Path Finder do. If an application doesn’t support contextual menu plug-ins you might find solace by using the Services Interarchy provides.
The Interarchy Contextual Menu plug-in is installed in
~/Library/Contextual Menu Items
To disable the plug-in simply remove it from this folder and restart your Mac.


