Looking for something similar to NuLOOQ Tooldial software

KT
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Kaz Tanaka
Nov 16, 2007
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I found the NuLOOQ Tooldial software very useful. Unfortunately, it’s discontinued, and doesn’t seem to work with the new Mac Leopard OS X.

Does anyone know of similar tools for the mac?

It’s a programmable popup menu (arranged in concentric circles), so that you can access commonly used commands and tools quickly from the vicinity of the cursor.

Thanks in advance!
Kaz

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ronviers
Nov 16, 2007
On Nov 16, 8:01 am, "Kaz Tanaka" wrote:
I found the NuLOOQ Tooldial software very useful. Unfortunately, it’s discontinued, and doesn’t seem to work with the new Mac Leopard OS X.
Does anyone know of similar tools for the mac?

It’s a programmable popup menu (arranged in concentric circles), so that you can access commonly used commands and tools quickly from the vicinity of the cursor.

Thanks in advance!
Kaz

Hi Kaz,
Are you sure it has been discontinued? At:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/nul ooqtooldial.html

They do not mention that it has been.

Requirements:

Mac OS X 10.4 or later

That does not necessarily rule out Leopard. Are you sure it will not work?
KT
Kaz Tanaka
Nov 19, 2007
It’s been discontinued:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/message?board.id=s oftware_design&thread.id=71

I’ve tried reinstalling version 1.2.1 and it still doesn’t work (the system preference pane hangs).

Even if it did work, I would like to know of alternatives, as it is abandonware now.

Kaz

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On Nov 16, 8:01 am, "Kaz Tanaka" wrote:
I found the NuLOOQ Tooldial software very useful. Unfortunately, it’s discontinued, and doesn’t seem to work with the new Mac Leopard OS X.
Does anyone know of similar tools for the mac?

It’s a programmable popup menu (arranged in concentric circles), so that you
can access commonly used commands and tools quickly from the vicinity of the
cursor.

Thanks in advance!
Kaz

Hi Kaz,
Are you sure it has been discontinued? At:

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productivity_tools/nul ooqtooldial.html
They do not mention that it has been.

Requirements:

Mac OS X 10.4 or later

That does not necessarily rule out Leopard. Are you sure it will not work?
R
ronviers
Nov 20, 2007
On Nov 19, 12:49 pm, "Kaz Tanaka" wrote:
It’s been discontinued:http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/messa ge?board.id=software_d…
I’ve tried reinstalling version 1.2.1 and it still doesn’t work (the system preference pane hangs).

Even if it did work, I would like to know of alternatives, as it is abandonware now.

Kaz
I was hoping to hear about alternatives too, although personally I don’t want another piece of hardware. I would like to see PS do something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users. I am surprised there are not more options – maybe it’s a patent thing.
K
KatWoman
Nov 27, 2007
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On Nov 19, 12:49 pm, "Kaz Tanaka" wrote:
It’s been
discontinued:http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/messa ge?board.id=software_d…
I’ve tried reinstalling version 1.2.1 and it still doesn’t work (the system
preference pane hangs).

Even if it did work, I would like to know of alternatives, as it is abandonware now.

Kaz
I was hoping to hear about alternatives too, although personally I don’t want another piece of hardware. I would like to see PS do something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users. I am surprised there are not more options – maybe it’s a patent thing.

I saw some custom menu plug in for PS
it was a freebie too
maybe similar??
R
ronviers
Nov 27, 2007
On Nov 27, 12:38 pm, "KatWoman" wrote:
wrote in message

On Nov 19, 12:49 pm, "Kaz Tanaka" wrote:
It’s been
discontinued:http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/messa ge?board.id=software_d…

I’ve tried reinstalling version 1.2.1 and it still doesn’t work (the system
preference pane hangs).

Even if it did work, I would like to know of alternatives, as it is abandonware now.

Kaz

I was hoping to hear about alternatives too, although personally I don’t want another piece of hardware. I would like to see PS do something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users. I am surprised there are not more options – maybe it’s a patent thing.

I saw some custom menu plug in for PS
it was a freebie too
maybe similar??

Hi KW,
Do you remember the name? Since you mentioned it I had another look around but didn’t find anything. At least I looked here:

http://www.thepluginsite.com/resources/freeps.htm
http://www.supershareware.com/get/contextual-menu-plugin.htm l http://www.fileheap.com/software/contextual_menu_plugin.html

I can’t speak for the OP but because PS menus and hotkeys are so well laid out that unless the plug-in worked exactly like Maya’s marking menus then it would not be worth it – and I definitely do not what another piece of hardware. I would like it to be developed by Maya, supported and supplied by Wacom and endorsed by Adobe – oh yes, and be free:-)
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pico
Nov 28, 2007
I would like to see PS do
something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users.

It is in CS3 and it is called Work Spaces.
R
ronviers
Nov 28, 2007
On Nov 27, 6:33 pm, "pico" wrote:
I would like to see PS do
something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users.

It is in CS3 and it is called Work Spaces.

Sounds cool but CS3 remains out of reach.

Thanks
P
pico
Nov 28, 2007
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On Nov 27, 6:33 pm, "pico" wrote:
I would like to see PS do
something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users.

It is in CS3 and it is called Work Spaces.

Sounds cool but CS3 remains out of reach.

So ignore the options you don’t need.
R
ronviers
Nov 28, 2007
On Nov 27, 7:12 pm, "pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:
wrote in message

On Nov 27, 6:33 pm, "pico" wrote:
I would like to see PS do
something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users.

It is in CS3 and it is called Work Spaces.

Sounds cool but CS3 remains out of reach.

So ignore the options you don’t need.

I don’t use Lightwave or Poser, and most of my textures are procedural, so for the projects I am working on CS2 is fine. I am hoping to skip 3 but that may change.
KT
Kaz Tanaka
Nov 28, 2007
I did some searches and couldn’t find anything….

At this point, the most promising thing may be to create your own plugin or script for Photoshop.

There are some reference PDFs that come with Photoshop on script writing, but I need to figure out how to access the tools and the menus using Javascript or Applescript…

I’ll ask that in a new thread.

Kaz

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On Nov 27, 7:12 pm, "pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:
wrote in message

On Nov 27, 6:33 pm, "pico" wrote:
I would like to see PS do
something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users.

It is in CS3 and it is called Work Spaces.

Sounds cool but CS3 remains out of reach.

So ignore the options you don’t need.

I don’t use Lightwave or Poser, and most of my textures are procedural, so for the projects I am working on CS2 is fine. I am hoping to skip 3 but that may change.
K
KatWoman
Nov 28, 2007
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On Nov 27, 12:38 pm, "KatWoman" wrote:
wrote in message

On Nov 19, 12:49 pm, "Kaz Tanaka" wrote:
It’s been
discontinued:http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/messa ge?board.id=software_d…

I’ve tried reinstalling version 1.2.1 and it still doesn’t work (the system
preference pane hangs).

Even if it did work, I would like to know of alternatives, as it is abandonware now.

Kaz

I was hoping to hear about alternatives too, although personally I don’t want another piece of hardware. I would like to see PS do something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users. I am surprised there are not more options – maybe it’s a patent thing.

I saw some custom menu plug in for PS
it was a freebie too
maybe similar??

Hi KW,
Do you remember the name? Since you mentioned it I had another look around but didn’t find anything. At least I looked here:
http://www.thepluginsite.com/resources/freeps.htm
http://www.supershareware.com/get/contextual-menu-plugin.htm l http://www.fileheap.com/software/contextual_menu_plugin.html
I can’t speak for the OP but because PS menus and hotkeys are so well laid out that unless the plug-in worked exactly like Maya’s marking menus then it would not be worth it – and I definitely do not what another piece of hardware. I would like it to be developed by Maya, supported and supplied by Wacom and endorsed by Adobe – oh yes, and be free:-)

I have a huge file of add-ons and I guess I

never saved it b/c I wasn’t interested in changing the menus, for me it’s fine as is

I looked and couldn’t find it either sorry but it was posted in this NG awhile back

I did download and save a few things I never installed but thought I might find use for at later time
(irfranview, noise reducing plug-in etc) but couldn’t find the menu enhancer
K
KatWoman
Nov 28, 2007
"Kaz Tanaka" wrote in message
I did some searches and couldn’t find anything….

At this point, the most promising thing may be to create your own plugin or script for Photoshop.

There are some reference PDFs that come with Photoshop on script writing, but I need to figure out how to access the tools and the menus using Javascript or Applescript…

I’ll ask that in a new thread.

Kaz

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On Nov 27, 7:12 pm, "pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:
wrote in message

On Nov 27, 6:33 pm, "pico" wrote:
I would like to see PS do
something like Maya where the user has a distance menu system for beginning users and a marking menu option for advanced users.

It is in CS3 and it is called Work Spaces.

Sounds cool but CS3 remains out of reach.

So ignore the options you don’t need.

I don’t use Lightwave or Poser, and most of my textures are procedural, so for the projects I am working on CS2 is fine. I am hoping to skip 3 but that may change.
now I re-read the OP it was a WIINDERS prog anyhow oops

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