Current Version: 1.09
InputManagersManager manages your InputManagers under Tiger and Leopard. Besides handling bundles specifically configured for InputManagersManager, it also manages SIMBL bundles and regular InputManager bundles. It allows you to enable or disable Input Managers for selected applications, and is very lightweight.
InputManagersManager consists of two components: A very lightweight bundle loader, and an Application that maintains your Input Managers.
InputManagersManager requires OS X 10.4 or later.
The online manual with screenshots is available here.
Developers interested in using InputManagersManager please see the Developers section in the manual.
Click on the icon below to download InputManagersManager.zip. Depending on your system settings the package will either unpack itself, or you may have to double-click the downloaded file. After unpacking there will be a InputManagersManager.pkg package. To install it simply double-click it and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Version 1.09 Click to download InputManagersManager.zip Requires OS X 10.4 | Disclaimer: BITart and Gerd Knops make no warranties, representations or commitments with regard to the contents of this software. BITart and Gerd Knops specifically disclaim any and all warranties, whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. Under no circumstances will BITart or Gerd Knops be liable for loss of data, special, incidental or consequential damages out of the use of this software, even if those damages were foreseeable, or BITart or Gerd Knops was informed of their potential. |
InputManagersManager is free for personal use. If however you use it frequently or if you would like to support development of quality OS X software, please consider a donation. Start by clicking on the button below. Payment is handled via PayPal, no PayPal account needed and no registration required. Or better yet, if you know of any contract work for an individual who knows the Appkit inside and out (NeXT/OPENSTEP/OS X developer since 1989) please contact me!