One of the most underestimated features of Mac OS X is the services menu, which...
One of the most underestimated features of Mac OS X is the services menu, which lets you perform actions on the current selection, regardless of the application you're currently working in.
Unfortunately, all kinds of applications add their own entries to the services menu, making that menu grow incessantly. For most users, it has in fact grown beyond the point of usability a long time ago. And we haven't even addressed keyboard shortcut issues here.
So wouldn't the services menu be much more useful if it weren't overcrowded by services you never even thought of using? Shouldn't there be a way to edit that menu? Enter Service Scrubber. With Service Scrubber, you can:
Restructure the services menu
Change service keyboard shortcuts
Disable and re-enable services
Once your services menu has been scrubbed, you'll be surprised how useful it actually is.