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.
InputManagersManager.app will be installed in the Applications directory, and a small launcher will be installed at `/Library/InputManagers`.
To register a bundle with InputManagersManager:
InputManagersManager will add the InputManager to it's list of managed InputManagers.
InputManagersManager consists of a single window. The left half contains a list of the available InputManagers. To delete an InputManager, select it and click on the - icon below that list.
The right half of the window allows you to set which applications the InputManager selected on the left will be used with. To use an InputManager with all applications, leave that list empty and set the option above the list to Disable in these Applications. To add or delete applications to or from the list, use the + and - buttons below the list. After adding applications, use the option above the list to either select Enable in these Applications or Disable in these Applications.
Note that once configured you may quit InputManagersManager. It is only required to install and configure InputManagers.
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!
Developers are free to use InputManagersManager with any of their non-commercial products. Commercial developers please contact me. A description of InputManagersManager's developer API can be found here. Obviously donations are always welcome!