Shortcuts to eMail Text
April 25, 2013 in Apple Software, Cool, Mac OS X

Easy to Create email text shortcuts in OSX
Using what are called Services, you can do all sorts of crazy, incredibly handy stuff. One of my personal favorites is creating a keyboard shortcut so that every time I highlight some text, I can press that shortcut to automagically start a new email and include the selected text. It’s pretty simple to set up, too. To get started, open System Preferences > Keyboard, click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab, and select Services from the menu on the left.












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